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January 26, 2025

For over a century, the Richard Allen School has stood as a beacon of education, perseverance, and cultural heritage. Originally built to serve African-American students during segregation, this historic institution became a cornerstone of the Georgetown, Delaware, community. Today, thanks to the collective efforts of dedicated individuals and organizations, we are working to restore and revitalize the school as a center for culture, education, and civic engagement.
The Richard Allen School is more than just a building—it represents the resilience and achievements of a community that has long fought for equal opportunities in education. By preserving this landmark, we are ensuring that future generations understand and appreciate its role in history.
Our restoration efforts focus on:
Since launching our restoration campaign, we have made significant progress:
Restoring the Richard Allen School is a community-driven effort, and we need your support to continue this
mission. Here’s how you can help:
With each passing year, we move closer to fully realizing our vision for the Richard Allen School. Through continued support, we will transform this historic institution into a thriving community space that serves as an educational hub and cultural landmark.
Join us in preserving history and shaping the future. Be part of the legacy.
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