News Clipping honoring Reverend W.L Humphrey, Grayson Church, Enid, OK. Though there was a tent school prior, Grayson hosted some of the first African American students in the town before a brick school could be built.
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News Clipping honoring Reverend W.L Humphrey, Grayson Church, Enid, OK. Though there was a tent school prior, Grayson hosted some of the first African American students in the town before a brick school could be built.