Gordon Parks Museum receives Plaza-Hawkins bookcase

John Dauben, left, and Kirk Sharp with the donated book case. Submitted photo.


A bookcase from the historic PlazaHawkins School was donated recently to the Gordon
Parks Museum by Fort Scott resident John Dobbins, a longtime tutor at Fort Scott Community College.

Gordon Parks attended PlazaHawkins, the segregated school for grades kindergarten through eighth located
at what was formerly 111 Hendricks St., situated on the east side of what is now the Fort Scott National
Historic Site.

“This bookcase was part of the Plaza school in the 1920s when Gordon attended there,” Dobbins said in
making the donation to museum director Kirk Sharp. “My parents bought in in the 1950s when the school
closed and the furnishings were sold.”

In 1946, the school was renamed from the “Hawkins School” as a tribute to and in memory of professor E.J.
Hawkins, a longtime educator, administrator and coach at the institution.

The school, a large, twostory building with a full basement, was razed in the late 1960s and early 1970s as
part of the urbanrenewal project under way at the time. A wayside memorial of the school is located in the Fort
Scott National Historic Site recreationalvehicle parking lot behind the Chamber of Commerce building.

The bookcase, along with other artifacts from the PlazaHawkins School, is on display at the Gordon Parks
Museum on the camps of FSCC.

For more information or to schedule museum visits and tours, call (620) 2232700, ext. 5850, or email

[email protected]
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