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Carver High School (Tupelo, Mississippi)

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in Mississippi and throughout the South, it was called a training school in part because it was considered helpful in promoting education for blacks and in part due to local school boards preference not to call them high schools. In 1971 the schools were officially integrated, with
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the choice of "training" in the title reflected the school naming of the era as motivated by... who sought to sell industrial education to the Negro population... ...were called training schools partly because the local school boards "did not wish to call them high
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Carver enjoyed an arrangement with Tupelo High School wherein both teams shared a common football field, Robins Field, from 1921 until integration. Tupelo played on Friday nights and Carver on Saturdays.
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becoming the high school for students of all races. All ninth grade students, regardless of race, were placed at Carver.
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Their Highest Potential: An African American School Community in the Segregated South
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Notable Women in Mathematics: A Biographical Dictionary
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Tupelo
Mississippi
Coordinates
34°16′20″N 88°42′23″W / 34.272222°N 88.706389°W / 34.272222; -88.706389
Segregated public school
secondary school
Tupelo, Mississippi
black schools
Tupelo High School
Frank Dowsing
Etta Zuber Falconer
ISBN
9780807845813
OCLC
33407927
"Dozens celeberate [sic] George Washington Carver school reunion"
"Carver High School"
"Robins Field, Tupelo"
Archived
"Frank Dowsing, Mississippi State's first black football player, is almost unknown today"
Notable Women in Mathematics: A Biographical Dictionary
43
ISBN
9780313291319
Categories
Schools in Lee County, Mississippi
Historically segregated African-American schools in Mississippi
Public high schools in Mississippi
Historically black schools

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