Mt. Zion Baptist Church
Mt. Zion Baptist Church is located at 908 S. Cross Street in Little Rock, Arkansas.
Mt. Zion Baptist Church is affectionately known as the "The Mount." Mrs. Williams was a member of Mt. Zion Baptist Church and became the church’s first youth director. The church is still active in the Dunbar Community and website reads "It is our desire to minister to the total person, reach every generation, bridge generational gaps, and make a difference in the community at large."
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Dunbar Magnet Middle School (formerly Dunbar High School)
Dunbar Magnet Middle School is located at 1100 Wright Avenue in Little Rock, Arkansas.
Paul Lawrence Dunbar High School opened in 1929 and offered a comprehensive education for black students in Little Rock. Mrs. Sue Cowan Williams taught English here from 1935 to 1943, when she was abruptly fired. She resumed teaching here in 1952 when she was offered her job back and taught until her retirment in 1974. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.
Dunbar architecture and curriculum were adapted to fit the Tuskegee model. The new building housed classrooms for grades seven through twelve and also had a wing for Dunbar Junior College, a two-year institution with an emphasis upon training teachers. Extracurricular activities included athletics (football, basketball, baseball, track and field, volleyball, and tennis), music, drama, debate, and a chapter of the National Honor Society.
The Little Rock School District as of 2011 is still using the Dunbar building as an active school, known as Dunbar Magnet Middle School.
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