Douglass High School (Kingsport, Tennessee)
Douglass High School was an African-American high school in Kingsport, Tennessee that closed in 1966. At the time, it was the largest African-American school in Upper East Tennessee, Southwest Virginia and Southeast Kentucky, and the largest between Knoxville, Tennessee and Roanoke, Virginia. It was named for the great African-American statesman Frederick Douglass.
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Douglass High School (Kingsport, Tennessee)
Douglass High School was an African-American high school in Kingsport, Tennessee that closed in 1966. At the time, it was the largest African-American school in Upper East Tennessee, Southwest Virginia and Southeast Kentucky, and the largest between Knoxville, Tennessee and Roanoke, Virginia. It was named for the great African-American statesman Frederick Douglass.
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Douglass High School was an Af ...... statesman Frederick Douglass.
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1966-06-08
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V-I-C-T-O-R-Y
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Tigers
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Southern Association of Secondary Schools and Colleges
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We are the Sons and Daughters of Douglass
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All-black public school
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Douglass High School was an Af ...... statesman Frederick Douglass.
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Douglass High School (Kingsport, Tennessee)
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Douglass High School
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