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Baxter Street School

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The Baxter Street School was a public school founded in 1886 in Athens, Georgia, United States. It was initially the first African American public school in the city of Athens; and seven years after opening it was remodeled and became a segregated white school.

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Baxter Street School
Baxter Street, Athens

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Georgia, United States
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