historically Black high school
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concept
A historically Black high school is a secondary educational institution that was established primarily to serve African American students, often during or before the era of legally mandated racial segregation, and continues to be recognized for its historical and cultural significance in Black communities.
All labels observed (7)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| historically Black high school canonical | 6 |
| historically Black preparatory school | 2 |
| African-American educational institution | 1 |
| historically African American high school | 1 |
| historically African American school | 1 |
| historically African-American secondary school | 1 |
| historically black high school | 1 |
Instances (12)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Douglass High School, Huntington, West Virginia | — |
| Paul Laurence Dunbar High School | historically African American high school |
| Booker T. Washington High School (Montgomery, Alabama) | historically black high school |
| Lincoln High School, Gallipolis, Ohio | historically African-American secondary school |
| Vashon High School | historically African American school |
| Laurinburg Institute | historically Black preparatory school |
| Dunbar High School (Baltimore) | — |
| Lincoln Academy | historically Black preparatory school |
| Sumner High School | — |
| Wheatley High School | — |
| Booker T. Washington High School (Tulsa) | — |
| Booker T. Washington High School (New Orleans) | — |