Mount Meigs Campus
The Mount Meigs Campus is a juvenile corrections facility of the
The campus opened in 1911 as the Alabama Reform School for Juvenile Negro Law-Breakers, was changed to the Alabama Industrial School for Negro Children in 1947, and to the Alabama Industrial School in 1970.
History
There was controversy, in April 2008, when parent Glenn Herrmann said authorities surrounded his Randolph County home and accused him of helping his son break free at the Mount Meigs Campus.
On March 27, 1915, the Hampton Institute Camera Club, known for its illustrations of Paul Laurence Dunbar poetry, staged a photo sale for the benefit of the Mt. Meigs school. The sale raised funds for four five-dollar scholarships for day students. A Hampton graduate managed the Mt. Meigs school, which was considered "an outgrowth" of Hampton.
Earlier in its life, its capacity was 312 boys.
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