Esmont’s Early Schools

The very first school to serve African American students in Esmont was established by the Freedmen's Bureau in 1869, just five years after the end of the Civil War. Benjamin Franklin Yancey Elementary School opened in 1960. In 2017, the Albemarle School Board voted to close the school, ending a long history of community-supported education in Esmont. This exhibition exists to celebrate the achievements of African Americans in Esmont in the face of Jim Crow segregation and discrimination.