Schools & Education

As is true across the nation, throughout the history of East Austin’s African American community the significance of educational institutions and their role in defining quality of life, promise of advancement, and degree of personal and civic success cannot be downplayed. East Austin was for years, by official design, a racially segregated community where separate-but-unequal was status quo. But also true is that the African American community throughout Austin has always valued education as the key for sustaining a healthy community and providing a path for future generations to advance and lead in careers in civil society and business. African American-only schools exist in Austin’s history back to the city’s earliest settlements. Until the 1929 City Plan these schools were located in East Austin and in various neighborhoods around the city, notably in Clarksville and Wheatville. For this section of the website, we will focus on the establishment, history, and desegregation of public and private schools for African American children in Central East Austin. A special section is devoted to Huston-Tillotson University, the oldest institution of higher learning in Austin, the Capital of Texas.

George Washington Carver Library, Museum & Cultural Center

Housed in the building that once contained Austin’s first library, the George Washington Carver Library, Museum, and Cultural Center is dedicated to the collection, preservation, research, and exhibition of African-American historical and cultural material. The original structure, built in 1926, was moved to East Austin in 1933, where it became the city’s first branch library, serving the African-American community in East Austin.

Location

George Washington Carver Library, Museum & Cultural Center
1165 Angelina Street
Austin, TX, 78702

German American Ladies' College

Location

German American Ladies' College
1604 East 11th
Austin, TX, 78702

Oak Springs-Rice Elementary School

Location

Oak Springs-Rice Elementary School
3601 WEBBERVILLE RD
Austin, TX, 78702

Alternative Learning Center High School

Location

Alternative Learning Center High School
901 Neal Street
Austin, TX, 78702

Blackshear Elementary School

Blackshear Elementary School - Blackshear Elementary School Opened in 1891 to provide free public education to African-American children in the community then known as Gregory Town, Blackshear Elementary School was known in earlier years as School no. 3, Gregory Town School and Gregory School. In 1936, it was named for Edward I. Blackshear (1862-1919), a 19th-century teacher and principal who left Austin in 1895 to become head of Prairie View College.

Location

Blackshear Elementary School
1712 East 11th Street
Austin, TX, 78702

Kealing Junior High

Kealing Middle School has a rich history and tradition of providing an excellent education for all children. Named for Hightower Theodore Kealing, an African-American educator, writer, editor and activist in Austin in the 19th century, the school opened in the fall of 1930 as the first junior high school for African-American students in Austin. The first principal was Professor I.Q. Hurdle, who served from 1930 to 1939. Principal T.C.

Location

Kealing Junior High
1607 PENNSYLVANIA AVE
Austin, TX, 78702

Garza High School

Location

Garza High School
1600 Chicon
Austin, TX, 78702

Campbell Elemetary School

Location

Campbell Elemetary School
2613 Rogers Ave.
Austin, TX, 78722

Deacon Jones Place

Owner/Operator: Walter J. Jones

 

Location

1002 E 11th St
Austin, TX, 78702
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