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  2. 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.

  3. 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 (which could be at any school type or level).

  4. 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.

  5. Jarvisburg Colored School - Wikipedia

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    Jarvisburg Colored School is a historic school building for African-American students located at Jarvisburg, Currituck County, North Carolina.First built as a one-room school in 1868 on land donated by Mr. William Hunt Sr, an educated African American farmer in Currituck, His gift of land included property for a church.

  6. Magnolia Colored School Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The main building, the Magnolia Colored High School, is a single-story building with Plain-Traditional styling built in 1948 after a fire destroyed the 1940 building. The complex also includes an auditorium, shop building, and home economics building.

  7. Old Dillard High School - Wikipedia

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    The Old Dillard High School, also known as the Colored School or Walker Elementary, is a historic school in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. It is located at 1001 Northwest 4th Street. It is located at 1001 Northwest 4th Street.

  8. Liberty Colored High School - Wikipedia

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    Liberty Colored High School is a former high school for African-American students in Liberty, South Carolina during the period of racial segregation. It originally was called Liberty Colored Junior High School. [2] The building is now a community center known as the Rosewood Center. [3]

  9. Ashburn Colored School - Wikipedia

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    The frame building was constructed in either 1887 (for $400) or 1892 (for $500) as a one-room school for black ("colored") children under segregation.It was initially called Colored School #A or Cedar Lane Colored School; in 1892 it was sold to the Broad Run School District and from then to 1896 was called Farmwell Colored School. [1]