Booker T. Washington High School (Montgomery, Alabama)

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Booker T. Washington High School in Montgomery, Alabama is a historically significant public high school known for educating African American students during segregation, including civil rights figure Claudette Colvin.

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instanceOf historically black high school
public high school
associatedWith Montgomery bus boycott NERFINISHED
civil rights movement
city Montgomery NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
countryEducationSystem United States education system
desegregationEra Jim Crow era NERFINISHED
educationLevel grades 9–12
governedBy Alabama State Department of Education NERFINISHED
hasAlumnus Claudette Colvin NERFINISHED
hasAlumnusRole civil rights figure
historicalRole school for African American students during segregation
languageOfInstruction English
locatedIn Alabama
Montgomery County, Alabama NERFINISHED
Montgomery, Alabama NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
namedAfter Booker T. Washington NERFINISHED
namedForEthnicity African American
namedForNotability prominent leader in African American education
namedForOccupation educator
notableAlumnus Claudette Colvin NERFINISHED
operatedBy Montgomery Public Schools NERFINISHED
publicAccess tuition-free for district residents
schoolType high school
secondary school
sector public
state Alabama
studentDemographicHistorical African American students

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Claudette Colvin educatedAt Booker T. Washington High School (Montgomery, Alabama)