William W.M. Henry Comprehensive High School
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William W.M. Henry Comprehensive High School was a segregated public high school for African-Americans in Dover, Delaware. It was a part of William W. M. Henry Comprehensive High School District 133. Its namesake was a doctor named William W. M. Henry. It opened, along with William C. Jason Comprehensive High School in Georgetown in Sussex County and Louis L. Redding Comprehensive High School in Middletown in New Castle County, as a part of a system of high schools for African-Americans in Delaware.
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Alton Court, Dover
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William Henry Middle School
Alton Court
19904 Dover
Delaware, United States
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