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  • Colored school
  • Index of articles associated with the same name

    Colored school is a term that has been historically used in the United States during the Jim Crow-era to refer to a segregated African American school

    Colored school

    Colored_school

  • Colored High School
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Colored High School may refer to various segregated African American secondary schools: Bessemer Colored High School in Bessemer, Alabama; it became Dunbar

    Colored High School

    Colored_High_School

  • Colored
  • Racial exonym

    has media related to Colored (text). Anglo-African term Anglo-Indian Anti-racism Black people BAME Casta Colored school Colored American Magazine Critical

    Colored

    Colored

    Colored

  • Pompano Colored School
  • Pompano Colored School, also known as the Pompano Beach Colored School, was located at 718 NW Sixth Street, Pompano Beach, Florida. Pompano's first school for

    Pompano Colored School

    Pompano_Colored_School

  • Calhoun Colored School
  • United States historic place

    The Calhoun Colored School (1892–1945), was a private boarding and day school for Black students in Calhoun, Lowndes County, Alabama, about 28 miles (45 km)

    Calhoun Colored School

    Calhoun Colored School

    Calhoun_Colored_School

  • Simmons Colored School
  • Black school in St. Louis, Missouri, US

    Simmons Colored School is a historic building and a former African American school in The Ville neighborhood of St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.. It served as

    Simmons Colored School

    Simmons Colored School

    Simmons_Colored_School

  • Victoria Colored School
  • United States historic place

    Officially named F. W. Gross High School on January 2, 1936, the Victoria Colored School, in Victoria County, Texas, United States, was built in 1901 under

    Victoria Colored School

    Victoria Colored School

    Victoria_Colored_School

  • Hampton Colored School
  • United States historic place

    Hampton Colored School is a historic school for African-American students located at Hampton, Hampton County, South Carolina. It was built in 1929, and

    Hampton Colored School

    Hampton Colored School

    Hampton_Colored_School

  • Opelousas Colored School
  • School in St. Landry Parish, Louisiana (1919–1953)

    Opelousas Colored School (1919–1953) was a public segregated school for African American students in Opelousas, Louisiana, United States. It was the first

    Opelousas Colored School

    Opelousas_Colored_School

  • Ashburn Colored School
  • School in Ashburn, Virginia

    The Ashburn Colored School is a former one-room schoolhouse for black students located at 20593 Ashburn Road in Ashburn, Virginia. Constructed in the late

    Ashburn Colored School

    Ashburn Colored School

    Ashburn_Colored_School

  • Marlboro Colored High School
  • School

    Marlboro Colored High School, also known as Upper Marlboro Colored High School, was a segregated public high school for African American students from

    Marlboro Colored High School

    Marlboro_Colored_High_School

  • Rock Hill High School (Texas)
  • Public high school in Frisco, Texas, US

    white school. It was officially named "Collin County School #38" and simply referred to as "Rock Hill Colored." In 1948, the white Rock Hill School consolidated

    Rock Hill High School (Texas)

    Rock Hill High School (Texas)

    Rock_Hill_High_School_(Texas)

  • Phillis Wheatley School
  • School in Florida, U.S.

    High School, previously Apopka Colored School, was a school for Black children in Apopka, Florida, prior to desegregation of the public schools. It is

    Phillis Wheatley School

    Phillis_Wheatley_School

  • State Colored Normal School
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    school is an institution created to train high school graduates to be teachers by educating them in the norms of pedagogy and curriculum. A "colored"

    State Colored Normal School

    State_Colored_Normal_School

  • Jarvisburg Colored School
  • Historic school building in North Carolina, United States

    Jarvisburg Colored School is a historic school building for African-American students located at Jarvisburg, Currituck County, North Carolina. First built

    Jarvisburg Colored School

    Jarvisburg Colored School

    Jarvisburg_Colored_School

  • Howard County Public School System
  • Public school district in Maryland, U.S.

    first school bonds, borrowing $107,000 for construction of Ellicott City Elementary, Clarksville Middle, Clarksville High, and Highland Colored School. From

    Howard County Public School System

    Howard County Public School System

    Howard_County_Public_School_System

  • Bremond Colored High School
  • School in Bremond, Texas, US, 1920–1965

    Bremond Colored High School (1920–1965) was a school for African American students in Bremond, Texas, U.S. It was formerly called Love High School, Bremond

    Bremond Colored High School

    Bremond_Colored_High_School

  • Brooklyn Colored School
  • School in California, US (1867–1872)

    Brooklyn Colored School (1867–1872) was an early public elementary school for African American students founded in 1867 in Brooklyn, California (now Oakland

    Brooklyn Colored School

    Brooklyn Colored School

    Brooklyn_Colored_School

  • List of Rosenwald schools
  • High School Building in Quincy Goes Up in Flames". WTXL ABC 27 Tallahassee News. March 26, 2017. Retrieved July 26, 2024. "Orange City Colored School". NPGallery

    List of Rosenwald schools

    List_of_Rosenwald_schools

  • Sanibel Colored School
  • United States historic place

    Sanibel Colored School, also known as Sanibel School, is a U.S. National Registered Historic school located in Sanibel, Florida. Starting all the way

    Sanibel Colored School

    Sanibel Colored School

    Sanibel_Colored_School

  • Havre de Grace Colored School Museum and Cultural Center
  • Museum and former school in Havre de Grace, Maryland, US

    The Havre de Grace Colored School Museum and Cultural Center is located at 555 Alliance Street, Havre de Grace, Maryland, in the buildings of the former

    Havre de Grace Colored School Museum and Cultural Center

    Havre de Grace Colored School Museum and Cultural Center

    Havre_de_Grace_Colored_School_Museum_and_Cultural_Center

  • Ashburn, Virginia
  • Census-Designated Place in Virginia, United States

    trees that dotted the landscape or possibly as a reference to the ash-colored soil or barn fires that had previously occurred in the area. Originally

    Ashburn, Virginia

    Ashburn, Virginia

    Ashburn,_Virginia

  • Central High School (Louisville, Kentucky)
  • Public high school in Louisville, Kentucky, United States

    schools for African American students including Paris Colored High School in Paris; Clinton Street High School (later known as Mayo–Underwood School)

    Central High School (Louisville, Kentucky)

    Central High School (Louisville, Kentucky)

    Central_High_School_(Louisville,_Kentucky)

  • Colored School No. 3
  • Segregated school in Brooklyn, New York

    The former Colored School No. 3, also known as Public School 69, is a public school building in the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn in New York City

    Colored School No. 3

    Colored School No. 3

    Colored_School_No._3

  • Smithville Colored School
  • School in Colesville, Maryland (1927–1952)

    Smithville Colored School (1927–1952) was a two-room Rosenwald School for African American students in Colesville, Maryland, near Silver Spring. A historical

    Smithville Colored School

    Smithville_Colored_School

  • Douglass School (Lawton, Oklahoma)
  • School in Lawton, Oklahoma, US (1931–1974)

    Junior–Senior High School, Douglass Colored School, and Douglass Learning Center. The Douglass School, then known as "Douglass Colored School" in Lawton was

    Douglass School (Lawton, Oklahoma)

    Douglass School (Lawton, Oklahoma)

    Douglass_School_(Lawton,_Oklahoma)

  • Jeremiah Burke Sanderson
  • African American abolitionist (1821–1875)

    delegate for the National Convention of Colored People, and in 1854 became a member of the State Council of Colored People of Massachusetts. On February

    Jeremiah Burke Sanderson

    Jeremiah Burke Sanderson

    Jeremiah_Burke_Sanderson

  • Rincon School
  • School in San Antonio, Texas

    Rincon Street Public Colored School, the Brackenridge Colored School, and Frederick Douglass Colored High School. The Rincon School opened in the late 1860s

    Rincon School

    Rincon School

    Rincon_School

  • Buena Vista Colored School
  • Historic school in Virginia, US

    Buena Vista Colored School is a historic school building for African American children located at Buena Vista, Virginia. It was built in 1914, and expanded

    Buena Vista Colored School

    Buena Vista Colored School

    Buena_Vista_Colored_School

  • Hiram Colored School
  • Historic school in Hiram, Georgia, US

    Colored School in Hiram in Paulding County, Georgia was built in 1930. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001. The school is

    Hiram Colored School

    Hiram Colored School

    Hiram_Colored_School

  • Coinjock Colored School
  • Historic Rosenwald school of Currituck County, North Carolina, built in 1920

    Coinjock Colored School is a historic Rosenwald school building for African-American students located at Coinjock, Currituck County, North Carolina. It

    Coinjock Colored School

    Coinjock Colored School

    Coinjock_Colored_School

  • Carrie Williams
  • African-American educator (née Edwards) (c. 1866 – 1930)

    Board of Education of Fairfax District to teach at the two-room Coketon Colored School in the mining community of Coketon. Coketon was located along the western

    Carrie Williams

    Carrie_Williams

  • American Teachers Association
  • Former professional organization in the United States

    (1937–1966), formerly National Colored Teachers Association (1906–1907) and National Association of Teachers in Colored Schools (1907–1937), was a professional

    American Teachers Association

    American_Teachers_Association

  • Laurel Grove Colored School and Church
  • School and church in Franconia, Virginia (1880s–?)

    The Laurel Grove Colored School and Church was a congregation founded by former enslaved African Americans in the 1880s in Franconia, Virginia. It is the

    Laurel Grove Colored School and Church

    Laurel Grove Colored School and Church

    Laurel_Grove_Colored_School_and_Church

  • Halltown Colored Free School
  • United States historic place

    Halltown Colored Free School in Halltown, West Virginia was built in 1870 to educate children from the African-American community in Halltown. The school was

    Halltown Colored Free School

    Halltown Colored Free School

    Halltown_Colored_Free_School

  • Alapaha Colored School
  • Historic school in the US state of Georgia

    Alapaha Colored School is a historic school building in Alapaha, Georgia, located on Henry Street South of the junction with George Street. It is one

    Alapaha Colored School

    Alapaha Colored School

    Alapaha_Colored_School

  • Separate but equal
  • Discredited US legal doctrine used for racial segregation

    classrooms.... In 1938, Pompano white schools collectively had one teacher for every 25 students, while the Pompano Colored School had one teacher for every 54

    Separate but equal

    Separate_but_equal

  • Weston Colored School
  • United States historic place

    Weston Colored School, also known as the Central West Virginia Genealogical & Historical Library and Museum and Frontier School, is a historic one-room

    Weston Colored School

    Weston Colored School

    Weston_Colored_School

  • Orange City Colored School
  • School in Orange City, Florida, US (1927–1969)

    Orange City Colored School (1927–1969) was a Rosenwald school from 1st to 8th grade for African American students in Orange City, Florida. It is listed

    Orange City Colored School

    Orange City Colored School

    Orange_City_Colored_School

  • Yates High School
  • Public high school in Houston, Texas, United States

    children of the community who sought an alternative to the Colored High School of the public school system. Yates has HISD's magnet program for communications:

    Yates High School

    Yates High School

    Yates_High_School

  • List of Jim Crow law examples by state
  • of food in the city, at which white and colored people are served in the same room unless such white and colored persons are effectually separated by a

    List of Jim Crow law examples by state

    List of Jim Crow law examples by state

    List_of_Jim_Crow_law_examples_by_state

  • Abbeville Colored School
  • Historic school in Mississippi, United States

    Gordon Community and Cultural Center, formerly the Abbeville Colored School, is a historic school in Abbeville, Mississippi. There are two buildings on the

    Abbeville Colored School

    Abbeville Colored School

    Abbeville_Colored_School

  • W. O. Boston High School
  • Public school in Lake Charles, Louisiana, U.S.

    W. O. Boston High School was an American public high school in Lake Charles, Louisiana. Originally Second Ward Colored School, it was renamed in honor

    W. O. Boston High School

    W._O._Boston_High_School

  • Fairfax County Public Schools
  • School division in Virginia, U.S.

    Elementary School Schools for black children: Laurel Grove Colored School Luther Jackson High School Cub Run Colored School Eleven Oaks Colored School (torn

    Fairfax County Public Schools

    Fairfax_County_Public_Schools

  • DeLeon Springs Colored School
  • School in DeLeon Springs, Florida, US (1929–1969)

    DeLeon Springs Colored School (1929–1969) was a Rosenwald school from 1st to 8th grade for African American students in DeLeon Springs, Florida. It is

    DeLeon Springs Colored School

    DeLeon Springs Colored School

    DeLeon_Springs_Colored_School

  • Samuel Plato
  • American architect (1882–1957)

    Louisville's Broadway Temple A.M.E. Zion Church and the Virginia Avenue Colored School, two examples of his contributions to the city's African-American community

    Samuel Plato

    Samuel_Plato

  • Charles Young (United States Army officer)
  • United States Army officer (1864–1922)

    entering West Point, Young taught at the colored school in Ripley. Although there were separate schools for colored and white students, the monthly teacher

    Charles Young (United States Army officer)

    Charles Young (United States Army officer)

    Charles_Young_(United_States_Army_officer)

  • Virginia Avenue Colored School
  • United States historic place

    The Virginia Avenue Colored School is a historic school building at 3628 Virginia Avenue in Louisville, Kentucky. Built in 1923 to address overcrowding

    Virginia Avenue Colored School

    Virginia Avenue Colored School

    Virginia_Avenue_Colored_School

  • Gerald Talbot
  • American politician (1931–2026)

    Portland, Maine, chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), and was president of the Maine State Board of Education

    Gerald Talbot

    Gerald Talbot

    Gerald_Talbot

  • Colored Industrial School of Cincinnati
  • Trade school in Cincinnati

    Colored Industrial School of Cincinnati (also known McCall School and McCall Colored Industrial School) was a school for African Americans in Cincinnati

    Colored Industrial School of Cincinnati

    Colored_Industrial_School_of_Cincinnati

  • Capital Hill Colored School
  • School

    Capital Hill Colored School, also known as Capital Hill School, was a school for African American students in Little Rock, Arkansas at Eleventh Street

    Capital Hill Colored School

    Capital_Hill_Colored_School

  • Broward County Public Schools
  • School system in Florida, United States

    County Public Schools is a public school district serving Broward County, Florida, United States. It is the sixth largest public school system in the

    Broward County Public Schools

    Broward_County_Public_Schools

  • Huntersville Colored High School
  • Historic school building in North Carolina, United States

    Huntersville Colored High School, also known as Torrence-Lytle High School, is a historic high school complex located at Huntersville, Mecklenburg County

    Huntersville Colored High School

    Huntersville_Colored_High_School

  • Seebert Lane Colored School
  • United States historic place

    Seebert Lane Colored School, also known as Pleasant Green School and Hillsboro School, is a historic one-room school for African-American students located

    Seebert Lane Colored School

    Seebert_Lane_Colored_School

  • Atholton High School
  • Public high school in Columbia, Maryland, U.S.

    the building of the Ellicott City Colored School in 1888. The first Atholton school was a one-room colored school house next to Locust Church given by

    Atholton High School

    Atholton High School

    Atholton_High_School

  • History of African-American education
  • Black schools, also referred to as "Negro schools" and "colored schools", were racially segregated schools in the United States that originated in the

    History of African-American education

    History_of_African-American_education

  • Mound Bayou Normal Institute
  • School in Mound Bayou, Mississippi, US (1892–?)

    also known as Mound Bayou Normal and Industrial Institute, and the Colored School of Mound Bayou. When the town of Mound Bayou was founded in 1887, students

    Mound Bayou Normal Institute

    Mound Bayou Normal Institute

    Mound_Bayou_Normal_Institute

  • Roulhac High School
  • Public, segregated school in Chipley, Florida, U.S.

    integrated in 1968. Chipley Colored School was founded in 1938. It was for a short time known as Washington County Colored School. Two thirds of the funding

    Roulhac High School

    Roulhac_High_School

  • Frederick A. Douglass High School (Oklahoma City)
  • Public high school in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, US

    figures. It was founded as the Colored School, and is also known as Douglass High School. The Frederick A. Douglass High School is located at 900 North Martin

    Frederick A. Douglass High School (Oklahoma City)

    Frederick_A._Douglass_High_School_(Oklahoma_City)

  • Liberty Colored High School
  • United States historic place

    Liberty Colored High School is a former high school for African-American students in Liberty, South Carolina during the period of racial segregation.

    Liberty Colored High School

    Liberty Colored High School

    Liberty_Colored_High_School

  • Williamston Colored School
  • Historic school building in North Carolina, United States

    Williamston Colored School, also known as E. J. Hayes School and E. J. Hayes High School, is a historic Rosenwald School building located at Williamston

    Williamston Colored School

    Williamston Colored School

    Williamston_Colored_School

  • Lum v. Rice
  • 1927 United States Supreme Court case

    later told a reporter, “I did not want my children to attend the ‘coloredschools [because] the community would have classified us as Negroes.” They

    Lum v. Rice

    Lum_v._Rice

  • M Street High School
  • United States historic place

    The school was founded in 1870 as the Washington High School for Colored Youth, also called Washington High School. Between 1870 and 1891 the school was

    M Street High School

    M Street High School

    M_Street_High_School

  • Hamilton High School (Scottdale, Georgia)
  • Former school in Scottdale, Georgia, U.S.

    School is a former school in Scottdale, Georgia that served African American students in Dekalb County, Georgia. It opened as Avondale Colored School

    Hamilton High School (Scottdale, Georgia)

    Hamilton_High_School_(Scottdale,_Georgia)

  • West Virginia Colored Children's Home
  • United States historic place

    The West Virginia Colored Children's Home was a historic school, orphanage, and sanatorium building located near Huntington, Cabell County, West Virginia

    West Virginia Colored Children's Home

    West Virginia Colored Children's Home

    West_Virginia_Colored_Children's_Home

  • School segregation in California
  • Segregation in California Schools

    Beginning in the 1850's, "colored" children were not allowed to attend schools with white children, so the first "colored" school was established in May

    School segregation in California

    School_segregation_in_California

  • James Forten School
  • School in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

    Forten School (1822–?), originally known as Mary Street School then Lombard Street Colored School and later Bird School or Mr. Bird's School, was the

    James Forten School

    James Forten School

    James_Forten_School

  • Magnolia Colored School Historic District
  • Historic district in Arkansas, United States

    The Magnolia Colored School Historic District encompasses the historic Magnolia Colored School, a school facility serving the African-American population

    Magnolia Colored School Historic District

    Magnolia Colored School Historic District

    Magnolia_Colored_School_Historic_District

  • Racial segregation in the United States
  • for Colored Youth in Philadelphia. Yale Law School co-founder, judge, and mayor of New Haven David Daggett was a leader in the fight against schools for

    Racial segregation in the United States

    Racial segregation in the United States

    Racial_segregation_in_the_United_States

  • Temple High School (Texas)
  • High school in Temple, Bell County, Texas, United States

    12.56. The school received an overall rating of "C" from the Texas Education Agency for the 2024–2025 school year. The "Temple Colored School" was established

    Temple High School (Texas)

    Temple_High_School_(Texas)

  • Union Central Elementary School
  • School in Caldwell Parish, Louisiana

    as a K–12th grade school for African American students, the school was known as Union Central School, and Union Central Colored School, until desegregation

    Union Central Elementary School

    Union_Central_Elementary_School

  • H. B. Sugg High School
  • Former school in North Carolina, US

    The H. B. Sugg High School, also known as Farmville Colored School, is a historic segregated public high school for African American students located

    H. B. Sugg High School

    H._B._Sugg_High_School

  • Millwood Colored School
  • United States historic place

    Millwood Colored School, now known as Millwood Community Center, is a historic school building for African-American children located at Boyce, Clarke County

    Millwood Colored School

    Millwood Colored School

    Millwood_Colored_School

  • Ninety Six, South Carolina
  • Historic town in South Carolina

    Segregated education for colored children was provided at the Ninety Six Colored School, which served both elementary and high school students until its closure

    Ninety Six, South Carolina

    Ninety Six, South Carolina

    Ninety_Six,_South_Carolina

  • Dillard High School
  • Public middle and high school in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States

    High School is a historic public middle and high school located in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The school was established in 1907 as Colored School 11 and

    Dillard High School

    Dillard_High_School

  • Scipio Jones High School
  • School

    Argenta Colored School, which began operations in 1909. Around 1911 it became the Hickory Street High School. The school developed into a full K-12 school by

    Scipio Jones High School

    Scipio_Jones_High_School

  • Louisville, Mississippi
  • Town in Winston County

    Louisville Colored School, also known as Camile Street School, whereas White students had their own schools, including Louisville High School. Several federal

    Louisville, Mississippi

    Louisville, Mississippi

    Louisville,_Mississippi

  • Rosenwald School
  • Schools in the United States

    Hiram Rosenwald School (2006, Paulding County), Macon County Training School (2016, Macon County), Barney Colored Elementary School (2013, Brooks County)

    Rosenwald School

    Rosenwald School

    Rosenwald_School

  • Normal School for Colored Girls
  • United States historic place

    Normal School for Colored Girls was established in Washington, D.C., in 1851 as an institution of learning and training for young African-American women

    Normal School for Colored Girls

    Normal School for Colored Girls

    Normal_School_for_Colored_Girls

  • Fisk University
  • Historically black university in Nashville, Tennessee, US

    Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS). Fisk is the oldest institution for higher education in Nashville. Fisk Free Colored School opened on January 9, 1866

    Fisk University

    Fisk University

    Fisk_University

  • Portland Public Schools (Oregon)
  • School district in Portland, Oregon, United States

    elementary schools: Central School (1858–?), Harrison School (1866–?), Colored School (1867–1872), and North School (1868–?). Portland schools were questioned

    Portland Public Schools (Oregon)

    Portland Public Schools (Oregon)

    Portland_Public_Schools_(Oregon)

  • St. Landry Parish School Board
  • School district in Louisiana, United States

    Landry Parish School System. The St. Landry Parish School Board operates 36 public schools, including 23 elementary schools, four middle schools, seven high

    St. Landry Parish School Board

    St. Landry Parish School Board

    St._Landry_Parish_School_Board

  • 1st South Carolina Colored Infantry Regiment
  • Military unit

    The 1st South Carolina Colored Infantry Regiment was a Union Army regiment during the American Civil War, formed by General Rufus Saxton. It was composed

    1st South Carolina Colored Infantry Regiment

    1st South Carolina Colored Infantry Regiment

    1st_South_Carolina_Colored_Infantry_Regiment

  • Richmond High School (Richmond, Kentucky)
  • African American school in Richmond, Kentucky (1900–1973)

    was originally erected in 1896 and became known as Richmond City (Colored) School for African-American children. In 1900, a ten-room building located

    Richmond High School (Richmond, Kentucky)

    Richmond High School (Richmond, Kentucky)

    Richmond_High_School_(Richmond,_Kentucky)

  • Eunice High School
  • Public school in Louisiana, United States

    Eunice High School is a public high school located in Eunice, in the far western end of St. Landry Parish, Louisiana, United States. It is operated by

    Eunice High School

    Eunice_High_School

  • Eddie Mae Herron Center and Museum
  • Historic church in Arkansas, United States

    to Pocahontas after Biggers Colored School closed, along with that school's students, becoming Pocahontas Colored School's only teacher between 1948 and

    Eddie Mae Herron Center and Museum

    Eddie Mae Herron Center and Museum

    Eddie_Mae_Herron_Center_and_Museum

  • Brown v. Board of Education National Historical Park
  • National Historic Site of the United States in Topeka, Kansas

    Moton School in Farmville, Virginia; Howard High School in Wilmington, Delaware; Claymont High School in Claymont, Delaware; Hockessin Colored School #107

    Brown v. Board of Education National Historical Park

    Brown_v._Board_of_Education_National_Historical_Park

  • Colored Music Settlement School
  • Private, segregated school in New York City, New York

    The Music School Settlement for Colored People, often referred to as the Colored Music Settlement School, was a historically black music school in New York

    Colored Music Settlement School

    Colored_Music_Settlement_School

  • Arcadia Colored High School
  • United States historic place

    The Arcadia Colored High School was a high school for African-American students in Arcadia, Louisiana, United States. It was originally known as Bienville

    Arcadia Colored High School

    Arcadia_Colored_High_School

  • St. Louis Colored Orphans Home
  • United States historic place

    St. Louis Colored Orphans Home is a historic orphanage for Black orphans and building in The Ville neighborhood of St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.. It has been

    St. Louis Colored Orphans Home

    St. Louis Colored Orphans Home

    St._Louis_Colored_Orphans_Home

  • Sumner High School (St. Louis)
  • Public high school in Missouri, U.S.

    Stowe and it existed in the former Simmons Colored School campus from 1930 until 1940. The normal school closed in 1954 in the wake of Brown v. Board

    Sumner High School (St. Louis)

    Sumner High School (St. Louis)

    Sumner_High_School_(St._Louis)

  • Bellevue Avenue Colored School
  • United States historic place

    The Bellevue Avenue Colored School is located at 81 Bellevue Avenue in the city of Trenton in Mercer County, New Jersey, United States. The building was

    Bellevue Avenue Colored School

    Bellevue Avenue Colored School

    Bellevue_Avenue_Colored_School

  • Columbia Heights (Washington, D.C.)
  • Neighborhood of Washington, D.C.

    federal workers. In the 1940s, the designation of Cardozo High School as a "colored" school resulted in a demographic shift and the neighborhood became predominantly

    Columbia Heights (Washington, D.C.)

    Columbia Heights (Washington, D.C.)

    Columbia_Heights_(Washington,_D.C.)

  • Barrett Juvenile Correctional Center
  • United States historic place

    Industrial Home School for Wayward Colored Girls and then the Virginia Industrial Home School for Colored Girls, was a residential industrial school and later

    Barrett Juvenile Correctional Center

    Barrett Juvenile Correctional Center

    Barrett_Juvenile_Correctional_Center

  • Sarah J. Garnet
  • American activist (1831–1911)

    of Manhattan's Colored School No. 7 on West 17th Street, created a vacancy. Tompkins was appointed that spring as principal of the school, which around

    Sarah J. Garnet

    Sarah J. Garnet

    Sarah_J._Garnet

  • Elizabeth Scott Flood
  • American educator and activist

    African American educator and activist in California. Flood was a "colored school" teacher in Sacramento, California and later fought for equal education

    Elizabeth Scott Flood

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    Having the Sun for the Banner

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  • High-colored
  • a.

    Vivid; strong or forcible in representation; hence, exaggerated; as, high-colored description.

  • Parti-colored
  • a.

    Colored with different tints; variegated; as, a party-colored flower.

  • Color
  • n.

    That which is used to give color; a paint; a pigment; as, oil colors or water colors.

  • Peach-colored
  • a.

    Of the color of a peach blossom.

  • Party-colored
  • a.

    Alt. of Parti-colored

  • Colures
  • pl.

    of Colure

  • Colored
  • a.

    Specious; plausible; adorned so as to appear well; as, a highly colored description.

  • Cream-colored
  • a.

    Of the color of cream; light yellow.

  • Colored
  • a.

    Of some other color than white; specifically applied to negroes or persons having negro blood; as, a colored man; the colored people.

  • Colored
  • a.

    Of some other color than green.

  • Bicolored
  • a.

    Of two colors.

  • Rose-colored
  • a.

    Having the color of a pink rose; rose-pink; of a delicate pink color.

  • Colored
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Color

  • Straw-colored
  • a.

    Being of a straw color. See Straw color, under Straw, n.

  • Colored
  • a.

    Of some other color than black or white.

  • Colored
  • a.

    Having color; tinged; dyed; painted; stained.

  • Flame-colored
  • a.

    Of the color of flame; of a bright orange yellow color.

  • Motley
  • a.

    Variegated in color; consisting of different colors; dappled; party-colored; as, a motley coat.

  • Rose-colored
  • a.

    Uncommonly beautiful; hence, extravagantly fine or pleasing; alluring; as, rose-colored anticipations.

  • Trout-colored
  • a.

    White, with spots of black, bay, or sorrel; as, a trout-colored horse.