Abraham Lincoln High School (Port Arthur, Texas)
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Abraham Lincoln High School was a public high school in western Port Arthur, Texas and a part of the Port Arthur Independent School District. Prior to 1965 schools were segregated by race and black students attended Lincoln.[1] White students did not choose to attend the school in significant numbers after desegregation even though the district had initial plans for a more racially balanced student body.[2]
It was established in 1904.[3]
In 2002 it merged into Memorial High School. The building was converted into a middle school.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ Mitchell, Carol T. Taylor. "The Role of Race and Culture in the Science Classroom" (Chapter 14). In: Conyers, James L. (editor). Black Cultures and Race Relations. Rowman & Littlefield, 2002. ISBN 0830415742, 9780830415748. Start: p. 223. CITED: p. 223-224.
- ^ Stewart, Richard (2001-07-15). "Port Arthur debates consolidating high schools". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved 2019-02-15.
- ^ a b Stickney, Ken (2018-07-25). "Thank you, 40 years later: Lincoln Class of '78 honors its teachers". The News Port Arthur. Retrieved 2019-02-15.
External links
[edit]- Thomas Jefferson High School at the Wayback Machine (archive index)
- The Bumblebee, Yearbook of Lincoln High School, 1963 - From Port Arthur Public Library, hosted at the University of North Texas
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