Education and Opportunity
This file appears in: St. James United Methodist Church
At the time of its formation in 1874, St. James provided a school for Black children in the area. The school continued to function throughout the early-mid twentieth century as white, segregated schools in the area refused to accept Black students. A.J. Moore High School, Waco’s African American High School, held classes at St. James after their building burned down in 1921.
This file appears in: St. James United Methodist Church
St. James United Methodist Church
St. James United Methodist Church, originally a Methodist Episcopal church, has existed almost as long as the city of Waco itself. Founded in 1874 by Anderson Brack, a formerly enslaved man, the congregation started with roughly fifty-three members.…