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  2. Florida's Historic Black Public Schools Multiple Property ...

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    Orange City Colored School: Marian Coleman Elementary: 200 East Blue Springs Avenue: Orange City, Volusia County: August 1, 2003 Osborne School: Osborne Elementary School: 1718 South Douglas Street: Lake Worth, Palm Beach County: August 1, 2003 Liberty Hill Schoolhouse: 7600 Northwest 23rd Avenue: Gainesville, Alachua County: August 28, 2003 ...

  3. Oxbridge Academy (Florida) - Wikipedia

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    Oxbridge Academy is a private, coeducational, college-preparatory middle and high school in West Palm Beach, Florida, United States. The school, managed by the Oxbridge Academy Foundation, Inc. , serves grades 6–12.

  4. Volusia County Schools - Wikipedia

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    Volusia County Schools is the public school district for Volusia County, Florida, United States. The district serves the 16 cities of Daytona Beach, DeBary, DeLand, DeLeon Springs, Deltona, Edgewater, Enterprise, Holly Hill, Lake Helen, New Smyrna Beach, Oak Hill, Orange City, Ormond Beach, Osteen, Pierson, and Port Orange. It is the 57th ...

  5. Between 1866-1872, roughly 20,000 Black and White Americans were killed for trying to educate Black people, historian Shawn Leigh Alexander said in the documentary “Tell Them We Are Rising: The ...

  6. History of African-American education - Wikipedia

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    Across the entire South Virtually all public and private schools had either an all-white or an all-black student body in the 19th century and down to the 1950s. Berea College was the major exception, but a state law in Kentucky forced it to stop enrolling blacks in 1904.

  7. Rosenwald Schools helped educate Black students in segregated ...

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    But in 1927, the state spent $14.9 million on white students and $1.7 million on Black students, according to the education superintendent's annual report to the Legislature. The Rosenwald Fund ...

  8. Bethune–Cookman University - Wikipedia

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    The first students met in the home of John Henry and Alice Smith Williams. [6] The school underwent growth and development through the years. In 1923, it merged with the Cookman Institute of Jacksonville, Florida, founded in 1872, and became a co-ed high school. Bethune-Cookman College is a result of the merger in 1923 of the Daytona Normal and ...

  9. The Benjamin School - Wikipedia

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    The Benjamin School is a coeducational, college-preparatory independent school with two campuses in Palm Beach County, Florida. It serves 1,284 students in PreK-3 through Twelfth grade . It is accredited by the Florida Council of Independent Schools and Florida Kindergarten Council, the Southern Association of Independent Schools, and the ...