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A New Orleans community center rises from its ugly history as a segregated school : vimarsana.com
A New Orleans community center rises from its ugly history as a segregated school : vimarsana.com
A New Orleans community center rises from its ugly history as a segregated school
In the early 1960s, the McDonogh 19 school was the site of fierce opposition to racial integration. The building is now owned by one of the Black girls who first integrated the school.
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