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- Dasher_High_School abstract "Dasher High School is a historic school in Valdosta, Georgia. Inscribed 1929 in its cornerstone, the school was a high school for African Americans. James L. Lomax, a leader in African American education in Valdosta, served as the school's principal until his retirement in 1967. His adopted son Louis L. Lomax, the first African American broadcast journalist, attended Dasher High School. He was a civil rights activist and died in a 1970 car crash. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on April 18, 1985. It is located at 900 South Troup Street.".
- Dasher_High_School added "1985-04-18".
- Dasher_High_School area "16187.4256896".
- Dasher_High_School location Valdosta,_Georgia.
- Dasher_High_School nrhpReferenceNumber "85000849".
- Dasher_High_School thumbnail Valdosta_GA_Dasher_School_pano02.jpg?width=300.
- Dasher_High_School wikiPageID "41272083".
- Dasher_High_School wikiPageRevisionID "600587730".
- Dasher_High_School yearOfConstruction "1929".
- Dasher_High_School added "1985-04-18".
- Dasher_High_School architectOrBuilder "Greer,Lloyd; Bray,J.N.,Co.".
- Dasher_High_School architecture "Tudoresque".
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- Dasher_High_School coordParameters "region:US-GA_type:edu".
- Dasher_High_School governingBody "Private".
- Dasher_High_School latitude "30.8202".
- Dasher_High_School location "900".
- Dasher_High_School locmapin "USA Georgia".
- Dasher_High_School longitude "-83.2692".
- Dasher_High_School name "Dasher High School".
- Dasher_High_School refnum "85000849".
- Dasher_High_School subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Lowndes_County,_Georgia.
- Dasher_High_School subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Georgia_(U.S._state).
- Dasher_High_School subject Category:Education_in_Lowndes_County,_Georgia.
- Dasher_High_School subject Category:High_schools_in_Georgia_(U.S._state).
- Dasher_High_School subject Category:School_buildings_completed_in_1929.
- Dasher_High_School subject Category:School_buildings_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places.
- Dasher_High_School subject Category:Valdosta,_Georgia.
- Dasher_High_School type HistoricPlace.
- Dasher_High_School type Place.
- Dasher_High_School type Wikidata:Q532.
- Dasher_High_School type LandmarksOrHistoricalBuildings.
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- Dasher_High_School comment "Dasher High School is a historic school in Valdosta, Georgia. Inscribed 1929 in its cornerstone, the school was a high school for African Americans. James L. Lomax, a leader in African American education in Valdosta, served as the school's principal until his retirement in 1967. His adopted son Louis L. Lomax, the first African American broadcast journalist, attended Dasher High School. He was a civil rights activist and died in a 1970 car crash.".
- Dasher_High_School label "Dasher High School".
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- Dasher_High_School depiction Valdosta_GA_Dasher_School_pano02.jpg.
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- Dasher_High_School name "Dasher High School".