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Northern High School (Detroit) Coordinates: 42°22′58″N 83°04′50″W. Northern Senior High School, 2007. Northern Senior High School was a public four-year high school located on the north end of Detroit, Michigan, United States. The school was a part of the Detroit Public Schools district.
7. Mai 2023 · Learn about the history and legacy of Northern High School, a former African American school in Detroit that closed in 2007. Find out how it became the Detroit International Academy for Young Women, the only public all-girls school in Michigan.
17. Juli 2017 · Learn how black students at Northern High School protested against racism and discrimination in 1966, a year before the 1967 riot. Read their stories, demands and the response from school officials and the community.
13. Mai 2018 · That day, at Mosaic Youth Theatre of Detroit I met a few student activists from the Northern High School Walkout of 1966. I am part of a production, "Northern Lights 1966," that honors their ...
- Imani Harris
Northern High School (now Detroit International Academy for Young Women), at 9026 Woodward Avenue, about 1 mile north of Grand Blvd. in Detroit, was designed by Wirt Rowland in 1914 while he was working for the firm of Malcomson & Higginbotham.
Community, Race, and Curriculum in Detroit: The Northern High School Walkout. In: Curriculum, Community, and Urban School Reform. Secondary Education in a Changing World. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230105744_3
"When 2300 students walked out of Northern High School in Detroit on April 7, 1966 they were protesting two injustices: first, grossly inferior educational opportunities for Negroes in all our inner-city schools, and second, 3 partidulary repressive high school administration at Northern." These were the intolerable