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- Black_school abstract "Black schools originated under legal segregation in the southern United States after the American Civil War and Reconstruction era, in southern states' public policy to keep races separated and maintain white supremacy. In the United States white opposition to African-American success resulted in only the most rudimentary schools for African Americans, as proven by Gebhart v. Belton. It often took decades after the South established public schools for systems to offer education at the high school level. Nonetheless, black teachers and students created some outstanding black high schools, including Dunbar High School in Washington, D.C.; Dudley High School in Greensboro, North Carolina, and the Paul Laurence Dunbar Junior and Senior High School in Little Rock, Arkansas.".
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- Black_school wikiPageRevisionID "603482126".
- Black_school hasPhotoCollection Black_school.
- Black_school subject Category:African-American_culture.
- Black_school subject Category:African_Americans_and_education.
- Black_school subject Category:Historically_black_schools.
- Black_school subject Category:Historically_segregated_African-American_schools_in_the_United_States.
- Black_school type Abstraction100002137.
- Black_school type EducationalInstitution108276342.
- Black_school type Group100031264.
- Black_school type HistoricallySegregatedAfricanAmericanSchoolsInTheUnitedStates.
- Black_school type Institution108053576.
- Black_school type Organization108008335.
- Black_school type School108276720.
- Black_school type SocialGroup107950920.
- Black_school type YagoLegalActor.
- Black_school type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Black_school type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Black_school comment "Black schools originated under legal segregation in the southern United States after the American Civil War and Reconstruction era, in southern states' public policy to keep races separated and maintain white supremacy. In the United States white opposition to African-American success resulted in only the most rudimentary schools for African Americans, as proven by Gebhart v. Belton.".
- Black_school label "Black school".
- Black_school label "Escuela para negros".
- Black_school label "École noire".
- Black_school label "黑人学校".
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- Black_school sameAs École_noire.
- Black_school sameAs m.05szk8t.
- Black_school sameAs Q4922460.
- Black_school sameAs Q4922460.
- Black_school sameAs Black_school.
- Black_school wasDerivedFrom Black_school?oldid=603482126.
- Black_school isPrimaryTopicOf Black_school.