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  2. Jackson Academy (Mississippi) - Wikipedia

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    Jackson Academy is a private school in Jackson, Mississippi founded by Loyal M. Bearrs in 1959. [2] Bearrs claimed he established the school to teach using an accelerated phonics program he developed, [3] [4] but the school remained completely racially segregated until 1986, even forgoing tax exemption in 1970 to avoid having to accept Black students.

  3. Jackson Academy - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... move to sidebar hide. Jackson Academy may refer to: Jackson Academy (Alabama ), Jackson, Alabama; Jackson ...

  4. Education segregation in the Mississippi Red Clay region

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    In Meridian, Lamar Academy is less than five percent black in a city that is 62% African American. [15] The Meridian public schools remained troubled. In 2012, the city was named in U.S. v. City of Meridian a case that outlined failings in the public school system. [16] Further north in the Red Clay region, Calhoun Academy is 100% white. [17]

  5. Jackson Preparatory School - Wikipedia

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    Jackson Preparatory School (Jackson Prep) is a private school in Flowood, Mississippi, a suburb of Jackson, with a controversial history as a segregation academy. [2] The school is coeducational and serves preschool through grade 12.

  6. Woodland Hills Academy (Mississippi) - Wikipedia

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    Woodland Hills Academy was a private high school in Jackson, Mississippi, established in 1969 when the Jackson School Board was ordered to desegregate following the landmark Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court ruling. [1] Woodland Hills was one of many private schools formed in Mississippi.

  7. Centenary College of Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    College of Louisiana (Jackson, Louisiana) Jeremiah Chamberlain (1826–1829) Henry H. Gird (1829–1834) James Shannon (1835–1840) William B. Lacey (1841–1845) Centenary College (Brandon Springs, Mississippi) Thomas C. Thornton (1841–1844) Centenary College of Louisiana (Jackson, Louisiana) David O. Shattuck (1844–1848)

  8. PDF - Wikipedia

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    HTML Form format HTML 4.01 Specification since PDF 1.5; HTML 2.0 since 1.2 Forms Data Format (FDF) based on PDF, uses the same syntax and has essentially the same file structure, but is much simpler than PDF since the body of an FDF document consists of only one required object. Forms Data Format is defined in the PDF specification (since PDF 1.2).

  9. Academy format - Wikipedia

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