Blackwell School National Historic Site

Built in 1909, the Blackwell School served as a segregated school for the Hispanic population of Marfa, Texas, during the era of de facto segregation from 1889-1965. This site will help preserve and share stories from a time when the practice of “separate but equal” dominated education and social systems in the United States.

Blackwell School East Exterior

Blackwell School National Historic Site at sunrise.

cream colored building with two windows and a wooden doorway with steps leading up to it.