Achievement1820· science
African Free School No. 2 Founded in New York, Enrollment Reaches 500
As enrollment at the original African Free School in New York City swelled, a second school was founded in 1820 to accommodate demand. By the mid-1820s combined enrollment exceeded 500 Black students. The schools produced an extraordinary alumni cohort including physicians, ministers, abolitionists, and actors who shaped nineteenth-century Black intellectual life.