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The first public school for African Americans in Huntsville, it was named for William Hooper Councill who founded Lincoln School in Huntsville and pushed for its expansion into the state normal school it became in 1875, leading to its becoming Alabama A&M University. [2] The high school has several prominent alumni.
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The Alabama Independent School Association is an organization of private schools in Alabama, formed in 1966 as the Alabama Private School Association. Originally a group of eight segregation academies , [ 1 ] [ 2 ] the membership grew to 60 by the 1971–72 school year. [ 3 ]
Hope Hull, a stop on the Mobile and Montgomery Railroad was originally known as McGehee's Switch in honor of local planter Abner W. McGehee.McGehee later changed the name of the community to Hope Hull, in honor of Rev. Hope Hull, a Methodist circuit rider he met while living in Georgia. [3]
William Hooper Councill (July 12, 1848 – 1909) was an American former slave and the first president of Huntsville Normal School, which is today Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University in Normal, Alabama.
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Grant Nelson and Chris Youngblood each scored 15 points and No. 3 Alabama held off a late Arkansas run to deal the Razorbacks' NCAA Tournament hopes a serious blow with an 85-81 win on Saturday night.
Hooper City High School present day City of Birmingham (1947-1965) all black school Jones Valley High School City of Birmingham (1921-1988) closed, Demolished, site now is Jones Valley Middle School (Birmingham System) New Castle High School City of Fultondale (1965-1972) renamed Fultondale High School after 1972 Robert R. Moton High School