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  1. Booker T. Washington, education pioneer the school is named in honor of. In 1945, educational facilities for African-Americans were reported by community activists and students to have been in "deplorable" condition. Construction of a new high school was proposed. Enrollments were overcrowded at Central Colored High School and the Milam Street ...

  2. View BTWHS yearbook pictures at Classmates.com®. Click on the yearbooks below to view a scanned copy online at Classmates.com®. If you don't see your class's yearbook, scroll down for more. 1964 Washington High School Yearbook. 1973 Washington High School Yearbook. 1976 Washington High School Yearbook. Request a Yearbook.

  3. www.btwhalloffame.orgHall of Fame

    The Booker T. Washington Hall of Fame Foundation is a 501 (c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to honoring the legacy of Booker T. Washington High School. In addition to awarding college scholarships to graduating students, the foundation recognizes alumni, patrons and former members of the school’s faculty and administration who have who ...

  4. Booker T. Washington High School 2104 Milam Street Shreveport, LA 71103 Phone: (318) 222-2186 Fax: (318) 364-3459 Crystal T. Barnes, Principal Find My Bus Stop Click Now to Find Your Bus Stop

  5. 14. Apr. 2022 · Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts—the mother institution that became a legendary arts magnet in 1976—is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year. From the movement for desegregation to decorated musical artist alumni, nothing calls for a jubilee more than this display of seminal Dallas history.

  6. Reposted from @apsupdate After her own struggle with depression, Booker T. Washington High School graduate Chyna Walker wants to bring mental health awareness to the forefront. After graduating she will attend Clark Atlanta University and study psychology! #APSgrad2022 #mentalhealthawareness #teenmentalhealth #ourlegacy #ourstory #ourhistory #bulldognation #blueblood #dontsleeponwashington # ...

  7. Booker T. Washington High School came into existence in 1893, at which time it was called “Colored High.” That school, built on the corner of San Felipe (this street was later changed to W. Dallas street) and Frederick streets, cost approximately $30,150.