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Gaines High School

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354: 359: 142:(November 6, 1821 - November 28, 1859) was an abolitionist and an advocate for African American rights and education in Ohio. He helped get a law passed in Ohio for the establishment of schools for African Americans. Gaines High School in Cincinnati was named for him. He abstained for drinking alcoholic beverages and was an advocate for 445: 440: 404: 435: 267:
Taylor, Nikki (April 27, 2006). "African Americans' Strive for Educational Self-Determination in Cincinnati Before 1873". In Tate, Gayle T.; Randolph, Lewis A. (eds.).
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served as its principals. The year of the school's closure is uncertain; sources say 1887 or 1890. A historical marker commemorates the school.
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Clark became a Socialist and joined the Democratic Party, costing him support in the African American community and his job.
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was a high school for African Americans and also later served as a normal school training teachers in
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Clark introduced baseball as part of the school's program.
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Cincinnati
Hamilton County
Ohio
Peter H. Clark
William H. Parham
Cincinnati
John I. Gaines
Ohio
Peter H. Clark
William H. Parham
Gilmore High School
temperance
"The "Colored Schools" of Cincinnati and African American Community in Nineteenth-Century Cincinnati, 1849-1890"


"Peter Clark: the Father of Black Baseball in Cincinnati | Walnut Hills Historical Society"


"Gaines High School / Peter H. Clark Historical Marker"
"Peter H. Clark educated generation of city's black teachers"


"Eulogy of John Isom Gaines "The Liberator," Boston, MA Apr 27, 1860 born in Cincy, Ohio"
The Black Urban Community: From Dusk Till Dawn
doi
10.1007/978-1-349-73572-3_16
ISBN
9781349735723
"Hamilton County / 65-31 Gaines High School / Peter H. Clark | Remarkable Ohio"
"Gaines, John Isom, 1821-1859 | The Online Books Page"

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