Tomahawk Academy
Tomahawk Academy was a private school in Chesterfield County, Virginia, established in 1964 when black students became eligible to attend the county schools after the landmark Brown v. [Board of Education] Supreme Court ruling.
Tuition at Tomahawk was covered in part by state tuition grants. Grants to a "nonprofit, nonsectarian private school", even segregation academies, were upheld by the Third [Circuit Court of Appeals].
The campus was taken over by Al Madina School of Richmond in 1998.