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  2. Jefferson School (Charlottesville, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    The Jefferson School is a historic building in Charlottesville, Virginia, United States.It was built to serve as a segregated high school for African-American students. The school, located on Commerce Street in the downtown Starr Hill neighborhood, was built in four sections starting in 1926, with additions made in 1938–39, 1958, and 1959.

  3. List of memorials to Thomas Jefferson - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Jefferson High School (San Antonio), Texas; Thomas Jefferson High School (1964–1987), in Fairfax County, Virginia (near Alexandria) Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, in Fairfax County, Virginia (near Alexandria) Jefferson School (Charlottesville, Virginia), a historic school building

  4. Jefferson District - Wikipedia

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    The AA Jefferson District is a district in the Virginia High School League. There are eight member schools. The District is named in honor of Thomas Jefferson, and member schools are clustered around Charlottesville. The District was created in the late 1990s from parts of the Valley and Battlefield Districts, as increased enrollment had forced ...

  5. Nannie Cox Jackson - Wikipedia

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    Jackson served as a teacher at Charlottesville's all-African American school during racial segregation, the Jefferson School (Charlottesville, Virginia). [6] [4] During her tenure there, she taught Industrial Work, and a separate boys and girls Domestic Science class, a coed cooking and sewing class.

  6. Charlottesville City Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    Charlottesville's public schools were segregated for decades. Despite the Brown v. Board of Education decision, the school board refused to integrate. A lawsuit representing black students from Burley High School and the Jefferson School led the city to undertake the strategy of Massive Resistance, closing the public schools to avoid integrating.

  7. University of Virginia - Wikipedia

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    University of Virginia Type Public research university Established January 25, 1819 ; 206 years ago (January 25, 1819) Founder Thomas Jefferson Accreditation SACS Academic affiliations AAU ORAU SCHEV URA Sea-grant Space-grant Endowment $13.6 billion (2022) Budget $1.91 billion (2020) [a] President James E. Ryan Provost Ian Baucom Academic staff 3,265 (Fall 2019) 3,083 full-time 182 part-time ...

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    AOL Mail welcomes Verizon customers to our safe and delightful email experience!

  9. Charlottesville, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Charlottesville was the home of two U.S. presidents, Thomas Jefferson and James Monroe. During their terms as Governors of Virginia , they lived in Charlottesville and traveled to and from Richmond , along the 71-mile historic Three Notch'd Road .