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  2. Colored school - Wikipedia

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    Colored school is a term that has been historically used in the United States during the Jim Crow-era to refer to a segregated African American school or black school (which could be at any school type or level).

  3. Opelousas Colored School - Wikipedia

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    Opelousas Colored School (1919–1953) was a public segregated school for African American students in Opelousas, Louisiana, United States. [1] [2] It was the first public school for Black students in the city. It was known as St. Landry Parish Training School by 1942, and was succeeded by J.S. Clark High School from 1953 to 1970.

  4. Ashburn Colored School - Wikipedia

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    [11] [12] In February 2017 they were ordered by a judge to read one book a month for the next year from a list of 35 books on experiences of discrimination and write a report on each, to listen to an oral history account by a former student at the Ashburn School, to visit the Holocaust Museum and the exhibit on Japanese American internment ...

  5. Colored High School - Wikipedia

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  6. Jarvisburg Colored School - Wikipedia

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    Jarvisburg Colored School is a historic school building for African-American students located at Jarvisburg, Currituck County, North Carolina.First built as a one-room school in 1868 on land donated by Mr. William Hunt Sr, an educated African American farmer in Currituck, His gift of land included property for a church.

  7. Calhoun Colored School - Wikipedia

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    The school also began to solicit donations of books written by African Americans for the school library. Jessie Guernsey, who earned both a bachelor's and a master's degree from New York City 's Columbia Teachers College , came to Calhoun in 1912 to begin her tenure as Academic Department head.

  8. Hampton Colored School - Wikipedia

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    Hampton Colored School is a historic school for African-American students located at Hampton, Hampton County, South Carolina. It was built in 1929, and is a one-story, front-gable, rectangular, frame building. It has clapboard siding, a tin roof, exposed rafters, and a brick pier foundation.

  9. Virginia Avenue Colored School - Wikipedia

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    The Virginia Avenue Colored School is a historic school building at 3628 Virginia Avenue in Louisville, Kentucky.Built in 1923 to address overcrowding of a 1915 building, the school was the city's first purpose-built segregated school for African-Americans.