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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 ...

  3. History of African-American education - Wikipedia

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    Black schools, also referred to as "Negro schools" and "colored schools", were racially segregated schools in the United States that originated in the Reconstruction era after the American Civil War. They were created in Southern states under biracial Republican governments as free public schools for the formerly enslaved.

  4. School segregation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A study by The Civil Rights Project found that in the 2016 to 2017 school year, nearly half of all black and Latino students in the U.S. went to schools where the student population was 90% people of color, while the average white student went to schools that were 69% white. [41]

  5. Colored - Wikipedia

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    Colored (or coloured) is a racial descriptor historically used in the United States during the Jim Crow era to refer to an African American. In many places, it may be considered a slur . [ 1 ] It has taken on a special meaning in Southern Africa referring to a person of mixed or Cape Coloured heritage.

  6. Colored School No. 3 - Wikipedia

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    Colored School No. 3 (Former) (Public School 69) is a historic public school building in the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn in New York City.It was built in 1879 for the exclusive use of African-American students, and although the school closed in 1934, the building is the only one of its kind still standing in Brooklyn.

  7. Institute for Colored Youth - Wikipedia

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    The school closed after mob attacks. Although operated by the Quaker Board of Managers, the faculty of the Institute for Colored Youth were entirely African-American men and women. The Institute contained both Boys' and Girls' High Schools, as well as a Preparatory School (sometimes known as the Brown Preparatory School).

  8. Simmons Colored School - Wikipedia

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    Simmons Colored School is a historic building and a former African American school in The Ville neighborhood of St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.. It served as a historically segregated African American elementary school and middle school from 1898 until 1930.

  9. Colored High School - Wikipedia

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    Colored High School may refer to various segregated African American secondary schools: Alabama. Bessemer Colored High School in Bessemer, Alabama; ...