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Jonesboro School was an appropriate place to center this assignment, since it had been founded after the Civil War as one of the Julius Rosenwald "X-Y-Z" schools; if a neighborhood gave X-money, a city/county Y-money, Rosenwald would donate Z-money, to make it happen. Jonesboro School, which had been a county school until the big City annexation of 1923, was closed after the 1983 school year. Below is a list of the students whose essays appear in the volume. Click on the name to view their essay.
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