William & Mary to mark spot of 18th Century black school
William & Mary says it will erect a highway marker to commemorate the spot where a school for enslaved and free black children was likely located.
The Bray School operated there from 1760 to 1774. It was founded by The Associates of Dr. Bray, a London-based charity. Benjamin Franklin was a member of the association and suggested the school's Williamsburg location.
As many as 400 boys and girls received instruction at the school from a teacher named Anne Wager. She taught the principles of Christianity as well as reading. But there has been much debate over whether she taught them to write.
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