Horace Mann Middle School (historical significance)

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Horace Mann Middle School is a historically significant former segregated Black school in Little Rock, Arkansas, central to the city’s civil rights and desegregation history.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf educational institution
historically significant former segregated Black school
public school
secondary school
associatedWith Little Rock school desegregation crisis NERFINISHED
racial segregation in public education
category Education in Little Rock, Arkansas
Historically Black schools in the United States
Segregated schools in Arkansas
contributedTo development of Black professional and civic leaders in Little Rock
governedBy Little Rock School District NERFINISHED
hasFunction educational center for Black students during segregation
hasHeritage African American community institution
hasHistoricalSignificance response to Brown v. Board of Education
segregated Black education in Arkansas
hasRoleIn African American education in Little Rock
civil rights history of Little Rock
school desegregation in Little Rock
locatedIn Little Rock, Arkansas NERFINISHED
Pulaski County, Arkansas NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
namedAfter Horace Mann NERFINISHED
operatedAs segregated Black high school
segregated Black junior high school
operatedDuring Jim Crow era NERFINISHED
partOf public school system of Little Rock
recognizedFor role in civil rights and desegregation history
serves African American students
studentBody predominantly Black
symbolizes resistance to school desegregation
struggle for equal educational opportunity in Little Rock

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Little Rock School District hasNotableSchool Horace Mann Middle School (historical significance)