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  2. List of Rosenwald schools - Wikipedia

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    List of Rosenwald schools. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. This is a list of some of the 5,000 Rosenwald Schools built across the South from Texas to Virginia and from Florida to Oklahoma. There once were 5,000 or so Rosenwald Schools in the United States, primarily serving Black Americans. At least 58 of these schools are listed on ...

  3. Baltimore Leadership School for Young Women - Wikipedia

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    Website. blsyw .org. Baltimore Leadership School for Young Women ( BLSYW, pronounced "Bliss" [6]) is a public charter middle and high school for girls in Mount Vernon, Baltimore, Maryland. It is the first public all girls' secondary school in the city that had both middle and senior high school levels. [6]

  4. Lassie (1994 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Turner family moves from Baltimore, Maryland, to the small town of Franklin Falls in Tazewell County, Virginia, hoping to start a new life.The move creates problems for everyone, especially 13-year-old Matt, who feels lost and alone in his new surroundings, and still has not come to terms with his father Steve's remarriage to Laura after his mother's death.

  5. Ellen and William Craft - Wikipedia

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    Ellen Craft was born in 1826 in Clinton, Georgia, to Maria, a mixed-race enslaved woman, and her wealthy planter owner, Major James Smith. At least three-quarters European by ancestry, Ellen was very fair-skinned and resembled her white half-siblings, who were her enslaver's legitimate children.

  6. Association of Independent Maryland and DC Schools

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    The Association of Independent Maryland and DC Schools is an American nonprofit education organization representing 120 independent schools in the US state of Maryland and the District of Columbia. Based in Glen Burnie, Maryland, it was founded in 1967 as the Association of Independent Maryland Schools (AIMS) and is a member of the National ...

  7. Helen Gym - Wikipedia

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    Helen Gym (/ ˈ ɡ ɪ m / GHIHM; Korean: 김혜련, born January 11, 1968) is an American politician. She was the first Asian American woman to serve on the Philadelphia City Council . [5] She was first elected to Council in 2015 and served until 2022, when she resigned to run in the Democratic primary of the 2023 Philadelphia mayoral election ...

  8. Maryland School for the Blind - Wikipedia

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    The Maryland School for the Blind (MSB) is a school in Baltimore for children and youth who are blind or Low-vision, including those with multiple disabilities . MSB is a non-profit, private, [1] statewide resource center providing outreach, educational and residential programs. Over 65% of the 2,000 students identified in Maryland as blind or ...

  9. West Virginia Schools for the Deaf and the Blind - Wikipedia

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    The historic administration building of the West Virginia Schools for the Deaf and the Blind was destroyed by fire on the morning of February 26, 2022. Campus. The school has the Helen Keller Dormitory. People associated with the West Virginia Schools for the Deaf and Blind. Marshall S. Cornwell, Board of Regents secretary (1897)