Groundbreaking for NJ school named after civil rights icons who fought segregation

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Wednesday, July 14, 2021
Groundbreaking for NJ school named after civil rights icons
A district in New Jersey broke ground on a school being named after two civil rights icons who won a key case against segregation in the state.

PLAINFIELD, New Jersey (WABC) -- A district in New Jersey broke ground Wednesday on a school being named after two civil rights icons who won a key case against segregation in the state.

The Plainfield Board of Education voted to approve the name for the new school being built on the site of the former Woodland School, The Charles and Anna Booker School.

More than half a century after they changed the trajectory of education for Black and brown children in Plainfield, 98-year-old Charles Booker and his 96-year-old wife Anna are being immortalized..

"We are excited about our new school," third grader Cori Johnson said. "Even more excited that the new school will be named after the Bookers.

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"Recognizing and honoring the effort humbles both my wife and I," Charles said.

"The love that we are feeling is just outstanding," Anna said. "As we break ground today, we're giving rise to education for generations to come."

The Bookers, who met in grammar school and have been married for decades, are honored and loved throughout Plainfield. The community came out in huge numbers to show appreciation.

"They're two of my favorite people, a hero and a shero," Mayor Adrian Mapp said. "What a fitting recognition for two people who have done so much for this city."

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"This new school will serve as lasting legacy for Charles and Anna Booker," said Manuel Da Silva, with the Schools Development Authority. "Reminding generations of Plainfield students of their activism and commitment to the education of Plainfield students."

It is expected to be completed by spring of 2022.

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