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This color photo shows Julius Rosenwald's boyhood home.  There is a white fence and sidewalk with a lamppost in the front of the photo.  A two story home sites closely behind the fence.  There is a porch on the front of the home with 4 pillars.  The first floor has long large windows on the front.  There is a tree visible in the photo and a lush green grass contrasting the grayish home.

Julius Rosenwald and Rosenwald Schools Special Resource Study Newsletter


This newsletter describes the Julius Rosenwald and Rosenwald Schools Special Resource Study, the study process, and four questions for public feedback. Click the "Comment Now" button below to enter your feedback.

Your thoughts and ideas are important to us. Thank you for your interest and participation!
 
Comment Period: Closed        Jun 30, 2022 - Jul 31, 2022
Topic Questions:
1. How would you feel about any of the sites listed above potentially becoming a national park unit that would focus on the life and legacy of Julius Rosenwald and the Rosenwald Schools?
2. Are there other nationally significant sites associated with Julius Rosenwald's life and legacy that the study should consider as a potential national park unit? Why?
3. What is your vision for the sites associated with Julius Rosenwald and the Rosenwald Schools? What types of experiences and activities would you like to see there?
4. Do you have any other comments, concerns, and suggestions for this study?
Document Content:
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