Bremond Colored High School
Bremond Colored High School was a school for African American students in Bremond, Texas, U.S. It was formerly called Love High School, Bremond Colored School,'' and Bremond Negro School.
History
The school was founded by T. W. Parker in 1920. Charles Love served as principal from 1925 to 1965.By 1940, the school had five teachers; and in 1947 that increased to nine teachers. The male students built the classrooms in 1947 with financial help from the Dallas War [Assets Administration], and re-used lumber from Camp Hearne.
It closed in 1965 with desegregation, and students were sent to Bremond High School. A historical marker was erected 2015 by Texas [Historical Commission], to commemorate the school's history.