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Frederick Douglass High School (Baltimore, Maryland)

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style, on the intersection at Calhoun and Baker Streets, but without a surrounding campus but facing directly on surrounding sidewalks. The new building was dedicated as "Frederick Douglass High School", the school had been using the new name for at least two years previously. For the first time in
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Since 1954, following the racial integration of Baltimore City public schools, Douglass High has been located on Gwynns Fall Parkway across from "Mondawmin" - the noted city financiers' Alexander and George Brown's estate, one of the last rural country estates in the city, which was shortly after
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Douglass high school, as of 2007, had 1,151 students, of which 52% were female. African American students made up 99% of the total student population with 53% qualifying for free lunch. The school has 59 teachers for a 1:20 teacher per pupil ratio. The breakdown of students per grade was:
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Due to residential segregation and changes in the demographics of Baltimore, as of 2008 the overwhelming majority of students at Douglass were African American and many were poor. It was one of the eleven lowest performing schools in the state of Maryland.
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award-winning filmmakers Alan Raymond and Susan Raymond. They shot the film during the 2004 - 2005 school year, highlighting its history and its academic and financial struggles while working to comply with the
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was built and opened in 1931 on North Caroline Street (off Orleans Street) as a junior-senior high school in East Baltimore. At the time, there was also emphasis on training for industrial jobs.
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were the only two high schools in Baltimore that admitted African-American students, with Douglass serving students from West Baltimore and Dunbar serving students from East Baltimore.
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Named the "Colored High and Training School", Douglass was founded in 1883 for black students in Baltimore, as the school system was racially segregated. The first site was the former
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The high school moved in 1925 to its third location, a new building specifically designed for the high school was constructed of red brick and limestone trim, in the
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In 1900, the high and technical school moved from East Saratoga Street near St. Paul Street to a building in the northwest city on the corner of
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buildings dating from the 1840s on East Lexington Street (on the north side - between North Calvert Street and North Street ) which famed
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district. Originally named the Colored High and Training School, Douglass is the second-oldest U.S. high school created specifically for
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building on East 33rd Street and Loch Raven Boulevard on the opposite side of the city in Northeast Baltimore, across from
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system had initiated a one-year training course for African-American elementary school teachers, later known as
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building and extensive landscaped campus, constructed in 1927–1928. (This building is a twin of the old
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gave a commencement address at what would become a namesake school, saying:
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Baltimore, black students had a gymnasium, a library, and cafeteria.
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Hard Times at Douglass High: A No Child Left Behind Report Card,
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In 2008, Frederick Douglass High School was the subject of an
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Mark Andrews (graduated 1992), musician with stage name
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razed and redeveloped as Mondawmin Mall by developer
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Frederick Douglass High School Baltimore

Gwynns Falls Parkway
Baltimore
Maryland
Coordinates
39°18′53″N 76°39′18″W / 39.3148°N 76.6549°W / 39.3148; -76.6549
Public
comprehensive
Baltimore City Public Schools
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12
Urban
dougnation.org
public high school
Baltimore City Public Schools
African American
Paul Laurence Dunbar High School
Supreme Court Justice
Thurgood Marshall
school segregation
Supreme Court
Brown v. Board of Education
separate but equal
Peale's Baltimore Museum
St. Paul Street
Preston Gardens
Newton University
Frederick Douglass
Paul Laurence Dunbar High School

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