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  2. Central High School is a public high school founded in 1870, and located in downtown Louisville, Kentucky, United States. It was the first African-American high school in the state of Kentucky; [2] and it was a segregated school for African American students from 1870 until 1956.

  3. The institution that became Louisville Central High School was dedicated in 1873. It was the first locally publicly funded school for African Americans in Louisville. Initially named the Central Colored School, it started as a large elementary school at the corner of 6th and Kentucky Streets.

  4. Oct 24, 2019 · Marker Number: 2590. Location: 1130 West Chestnut Street, Louisville. In 1873, Central Colored School opened as a primary school for African American children. In 1882, secondary grades were added and Central Colored High School opened. In 1945, its name changed to Central High School.

  5. Central High School is a public high school founded in 1870, and located in downtown Louisville, Kentucky, United States. It was the first African-American high school in the state of Kentucky; [2] and it was a segregated school for African American students from 1870 until 1956.

  6. Sep 3, 2015 · On Friday, Louisville remembers the first day of school in 1975, the day Jefferson County Public Schools began busing students as part of a plan to desegregate the school system.

  7. Feb 14, 2021 · The first public schools for African Americans was opened in Louisville on Oct. 1, 1870 – one inside the Center Street African Methodist Church and the other in the Fifth St. African...

  8. Nov 15, 2023 · The site went live in September 2003. It consisted of one entry for each person arranged under the profession or activity in which they were notable, with references to sources of additional information.

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