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well-regarded home economics department. Despite not having a gymnasium at first, it developed a track and field and football programs. Lewis A. Sanders, Albert Stover, and Rudolph Young were prominent football players, and James W. Harper coached. In the 1960–61 season the football team were Southwest District Champions. Its school mascot was a panther and the school colors were blue and yellow.
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additional schools, the county school system built a new school which would serve students at Oaklawn as well as students from the rest of the county. Construction of the new campus suffered several setbacks as the county prioritized other projects, with cuts that reduced the number of classrooms and facilities. Only years later were the additional classrooms added, along with a gym.
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Like other African American schools during segregation, Newbold struggled for public resources, receiving second-hand books from other schools and relying on community support to buy basic school supplies and equipment. It nonetheless maintained a band, drama club, a public speaking contest, and a
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Newbold High School opened on April 20, 1952, to serve African American students from Lincoln County, North Carolina. While the county seat, Lincolnton, had one high school in its city school system for African Americans, Oaklawn High School, the rest of the county did not. Rather than open
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of school segregation. It was to be called Newbold Union School but Union was dropped because a school for whites with that name existed. Its first principal was George E. Massey.
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The effects of school consolidation on achievement were studied at the school. Some students volunteered to bus other students to elementary school before arriving at the school.
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An education rally was held at the school in 1962. Wood School principal and author Charles Arthur Shipp Sr. graduated from the school March 27, 1962.
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An alumni reunion was held in 2003. In 2022, both Lincolnton Town Council candidates were alumni.
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for African American students active from 1952 until 1968, and located in
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Sanford), North Carolina Governor (1961-1965 (January 7, 1966).
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Index

Newbold School
racially segregated
high school
Lincolnton
Lincoln County, North Carolina
Nathan Carter Newbold
Jim Crow era
desegregation



"Newbold Reunion - Lincoln Herald"
Lincolnton: Photographs from the Clyde C. Cornwell Collection
ISBN
9780738516400


"Newbold High School Alumni Celebration Coming Up"
"The Negro Educational Review"
"Messages, Addresses, and Public Papers of Terry Sanford, Governor of North Carolina, 1961-1965"
cite web
link
A Poetic Climate
ISBN
9781465342676
Around Denver
ISBN
9781439657119
"Classmates gather for Newbold High School Reunion"
"Two seats up for grabs in Lincolnton City Council race"

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