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New marker commemorates historic African American school in Quitman

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QUITMAN, Miss. (WTOK) - A celebration was held today in Quitman, as a new historic marker was unveiled at the Shirley Owens Memorial Park.

This marker celebrates the legacy of the Shirley Owens Vocational High School, which was established in 1948, before …

Source: Jamaica Gleaner

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