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    On This Day in 1863: Sarah J. Garnet Became NYC’s First Black Principal

    (AURN News) — On April 30, 1863, Sarah J. Garnet was named the first Black principal in the New York City public school system. She led Grammar School No. 4 and later Public School No. 80, serving until her retirement in 1900, more than five decades after beginning her teaching career. Born into a prominent […]

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