The Big Blue Machine, On the Move – African American High Schools in  Louisiana Before 1970

The Big Blue Machine, On the Move – African American High Schools in Louisiana Before 1970

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McKinley High School delivered the first publicly funded African American high school graduating class in 1916. The Panthers were restless from their inception and continued the tradition of academic, athletic and literary engagement until today, after one hundred and seven years. Twelve years after this great year of its origination the first McKinley High School…

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