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  1. Shelby County Schools. Website. BTWHS Website. Eastern facade with main entrance from South Lauderdale Street. Booker T Washington High School (also known as BTW) [2] is a public secondary school located north of Downtown Memphis, on the southside of Memphis, Tennessee, United States.

    • 1873 (built)-1926 (rebuilt)
    • Urban
  2. Specifically, the Museum is attempting to contact the following Booker T. Washington High School students who are shown in this photograph: Fannie Greene Battle, Margaret Stith, Margie Battle, Joseph Battle, Mary Davis Battle, Geraldine Perry Ried, George Wallace, Denry Lawrence, Willie Aikens Dell, William Penn, and any unidentified students.

  3. SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. Booker T Washington High School (also known as BTW) is a public secondary school located north of Downtown Memphis, on the southside of Memphis, Tennessee, United States. The school was administered by the Memphis City Schools system, until the beginning of the 2013-14 year, it was served by the Shelby County Schools district.

  4. Welcome to the Official athletic website for the Booker T Washington Golden Eagles. Stay up to date with Booker T Washington Sports schedules, team rosters, photos, updates and more.

  5. Booker T. Washington High School (Tennessee), in Memphis, Tennessee; Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts (Dallas, Texas) Booker T. Washington High School (Houston, Texas) Booker T. Washington High School (Virginia), in Norfolk, Virginia; Booker T. Washington Public Charter School (Washington, D.C.) Past schools ...

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  7. Booker T. Washington High School, named for the famous educator, and built because there was no secondary education available to Blacks in the city of Atlanta, began operation in 1924. In 1925, the only exact replica of the Booker T. Washington Monument at Tuskegee, Alabama was erected at the school’s entrance.