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and other decorations in bas-relief decorate the panels separating the first and second floors. Each story of the 1938 red-brick and limestone addition has four groupings of windows, each one with four windows, and limestone details. The three-story addition rests on a limestone foundation. The two-story gymnasium, built to the west of the 1938 addition, has an entry framed with a limestone arch. The word
528:, the local newspaper for the African American community, publicized school events, which helped to bring Attucks's various activities to the public's attention. The school became a gathering place and a source of pride for the city's African American community. The school's athletic teams, especially its basketball program, "represented the African American community in Indianapolis."
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south façade contains the main building constructed in 1927 (similar in appearance to the north façade) and a one-story greenhouse, also original to the building. Interconnected additions on the south façade include the 1938 addition, service areas, and loading docks constructed at various times. There is also a five-story, red brick smokestack.
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degrees was higher than any other school in the area. By 1934, Attucks had 62 faculty members; 17 of them had master's degrees and two had doctorate degrees. In 1935–36, the school had grown to include 68 faculty and 2,327 students. A freshman center was added to the high school in 1938 to alleviate overcrowding.
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of the 1950s and 1960s. Despite the state legislature's passage of mandatory desegregation laws in 1949, the IPS board approved a gradual desegregation plan and
Attucks remained an all-black high school, largely due to residential segregation. During this period, the high school's enrollment began to
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The original 1927 school building has classrooms with double-loaded corridors arranged in a square around the auditorium. Notable features of the original interior include the main entry foyer with its terrazzo floors and a triple-arched arcade with terra-cotta columns. The plastered ceilings of the
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and its associated hospitals. The change was made by adding one grade each year. The magnet school's first class graduated in 2010; its first class to complete the full medical magnet program graduated in 2013. Attucks restored its basketball program in 2008 as an IHSAA Class 3A school. The team won
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laws, Attucks was the city's only high school with a single-race student body in 1953, largely due to residential segregation, and remained a segregated school until 1971 (although some historians suggest that its desegregation occurred in 1968). Due to declining enrollment, Attucks was converted to
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Attucks offered an extensive curriculum, including general education courses such as math, sciences, language arts, art, music, and physical education, as well as home economics and industrial arts courses to provide vocational training. Because of its faculty and varied curriculum, Attucks became
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Lane continued to hire well-educated faculty for the school. At a time when most other high schools in the city had teachers with undergraduate bachelor's degrees, several of
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typeface. Windows along the main façade are grouped in threes (a pair of smaller windows on either side of a double window). A belt course runs across the entire main façade above the first-floor lintels and windows. Upper-story windows have terra-cotta molding above the lintels and windows.
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551:, as well as other notable athletes, authors, scientists, politicians, and civil rights activists who came to the city to speak the previous Sunday at the nearby Senate Avenue Young Men's Christian Association's speakers' series, called "Monster Meetings".
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were built in 1938. A newer, two-story gymnasium was constructed in 1966. The main building and the 1938 addition reflect Collegiate Gothic (or Tudor Revival) and Classical Revival styles of architecture. The high school was added to the
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2950:Merchants National Bank and Annex
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1522:. Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame
1507:. Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame
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1463:. Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame
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903:List of schools in Indianapolis
898:List of high schools in Indiana
625:National Basketball Association
606:Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame
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3477:Public high schools in Indiana
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3173:Highland Golf and Country Club
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1348:and accompanying photographs.
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1228:"Crispus Attucks High School"
926:"Crispus Attucks High School"
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2056:P.R. Mallory Company Factory
1707:Discover Our Shared Heritage
1629:. University of Indianapolis
1581:– via Newspapers.com.
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3188:Indianapolis Motor Speedway
3140:Madam C. J. Walker Building
2965:Rink's Womens Apparel Store
2796:Indiana School for the Deaf
2741:Crispus Attucks High School
2731:Arthur Jordan Memorial Hall
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1375:Indiana Magazine of History
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408:Emmerich Manual High School
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3229:Mt. Pisgah Lutheran Church
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3081:Indianapolis Union Station
3040:H. C. S. Motor Car Company
2918:Indianapolis News Building
2893:L.S. Ayres Annex Warehouse
2857:Old Indianapolis City Hall
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502:'s Lincoln High School.
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2908:Fidelity Trust Building
2746:East Washington Library
2369:Wheeler–Stokely Mansion
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2071:St. Joseph Neighborhood
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1921:Emerson Avenue Addition
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1102:Stanley Warren (2013).
1022:Stanley Warren (1998).
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594:Indiana Mr. Basketballs
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3183:Hillcrest Country club
3045:Indiana Oxygen Company
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2862:Old Pathology Building
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