Rosenwald's May's Lick Negro School in Mayslick, Kentucky, symbolizes hope and progress in African American education. Built in the 1920s through a partnership between Julius Rosenwald and Booker T. Washington, it was one of nearly 5,000 schools established to provide quality education to Black children in the segregated South. The school, funded by the local community and Rosenwald, served as a hub of education and empowerment until desegregation. Visitors can explore period artifacts and displays by scheduling an appointment. Due to the building's historic nature, accessibility may be limited.