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  2. Segregated prom - Wikipedia

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    A segregated prom refers to the practice of United States high schools, generally located in the Deep South, of holding racially segregated proms for white and black students. The practice spread after these schools were integrated, and persists in a few rural places to the present day. The separate proms have been the subject of frequent ...

  3. For One Night - Wikipedia

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    Inspired by the true story of an African American teenager who shook up a small town where high school proms had been racially segregated for decades. Amid the protests of the community and with the help of a newspaper reporter who returns to her hometown to cover the story, the two women are able to reverse decades of racist tradition and make history, at least for one night.

  4. Mareshia Rucker - Wikipedia

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    1995 (age 28–29) Nationality (legal) American. Occupation. student. Known for. human rights advocate. When Mareshia Rucker was a high school senior in 2013 at Wilcox County High School in Georgia, USA, she led efforts to get her high school to hold a single, racially integrated, senior prom. [1] [2] [3] Previously her high school had only ...

  5. Montgomery County, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Congressional district. 12th. Website. montgomerycountyga.gov. Montgomery County is a county located in the central portion of the U.S. state of Georgia. As of the 2020 census, the population was 8,610. [1] The county seat is Mount Vernon. [2] Montgomery County is part of the Vidalia, GA micropolitan statistical area.

  6. Savannah Protest Movement - Wikipedia

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    Savannah Protest Movement. The Savannah Protest Movement was an American campaign led by civil rights activists to bring an end to the system of racial segregation in Savannah, Georgia. The movement began in 1960 and ended in 1963. Throughout the first half of the 20th century, African Americans in Savannah were subject to Jim Crow laws that ...

  7. Peach County High School - Wikipedia

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    This changed in 1990 after parents convinced the school board to rescind the policy and allow for a single, school sanctioned prom. [7] [8] New School Building. In September 2019, the school board announced the construction of a new high school. The new school will be located between the cities of Fort Valley and Byron, Georgia. [9]

  8. Turner County High School - Wikipedia

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    However, Turner County High School did not integrate until 1970. Nonetheless, the school continued to host segregated proms until 2007. [5] In 2021, 70% of students voted in favor of changing the school's mascot to the Titan, citing ties to Confederate ideology. [6] [7]

  9. Wilcox County High School - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, students organized the first private racially integrated prom, [2] and the school district announced that it would consider holding a school-sponsored integrated prom in 2014. [4] The first school-organized prom was held in 2014, and the school has held a prom each year since. [5]