Charles E. Alexander

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Charles E. Alexander, also known as 'Alex-Zan' was one of the Charlottesville Twelve, the group of 12 African American children who first attended previously all-white schools in Charlottesville.[1]


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  1. Web. Alex-Zan, in telling his story, implores children to be history makers, Lauren Berg, Daily Progress, Lee Enterprises, 22 Feb. 2017, retrieved 13 Mar. 2017.

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