For seventy years, The Bordentown School thrived as an educational haven for African-Americans during a time of widespread discrimination. This remarkable institution fostered black pride, intellect, and life skills in generations of children.
A Place Out of Time: The Bordentown School
The Bordentown School was a beacon of education and empowerment for African-Americans, thriving as an oasis of intellectual and cultural growth for seven decades despite discrimination, and leaving a lasting legacy of knowledge and progress.