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In 1970, the Louisville Municipal School District proposed that all White students attend Louisville High School, while Camile Street School was to host only students in grades 1 through 7 and grade 9, and remain 100% Black. This proposal fell by the wayside when the Supreme Court established
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forced the integration of Black and White schools. High School students were sent to
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Historically segregated African-American schools in Mississippi
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The school's sports teams were nicknamed the Trojans.
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Historically black school in Louisville, Mississippi
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Louisville, Mississippi
Alexander v Holmes
Louisville High School
segregation academy
Winston Academy


"Eleanor Warrick Dean retires after 37 years"
"Equal Educational Opportunity"
"Public domain, private options"
cite web
link
The Hardest Deal of All
University Press of Mississippi
ISBN
9781578067176
"The Stories of "Segregation Academies," as Told by the White Students Who Attended Them"
"Questions and answers pertaining to the school bond issue for Louisville Municipal Separate School District"
33°07′06″N 89°03′48″W / 33.1184°N 89.0633°W / 33.1184; -89.0633
Categories
Historically segregated African-American schools in Mississippi
Public high schools in Mississippi
Education in Winston County, Mississippi
Historically black schools
Former high schools in Mississippi

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