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Draft: St. Emma Military Academy; revision history
This is a brief history of St. Emma Military Academy and its sister school, St. Francis de Sales high school, in Powhatan, Virginia.The theme is "From Enslavement to Empowerment", the transformation of a slave plantation in rural Virginia, into two schools of higher learning for African-American Youth. This is my 1st try with Wikipedia and my article is my experience at a now closed high school. Using Books, journals, articles and my own experiences, I'm trying to help preserve the the memory and history of these two institutions. I need help and advice about what I'm doing wrong, or what else I may need to provide for this entry to be accepted.