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  1. William Penn High School, also known as High Point Normal & Industrial Institute, is a historic high school for African-American students located at High Point, Guilford County, North Carolina. The high school building was built in 1910–1911, and enlarged and renovated in 1929–1930.

    • Colonial Revival
    • 1910-1911, 1929-1930
  2. The William Penn Project explores the history of William Penn High School, which served African-American students in High Point, North Carolina from the 1890s through its closure in 1968.

  3. Courtesy High Point Historical Society, High Point, NC. The William Penn Project is a classroom-based learning initiative that explores and shares the history of a segregated African American high school in High Point, North Carolina from its founding in 1892 through its closure in 1968.

    • High Point, NC 27268 USA
    • pbringel@gmail.com
    • (336) 841-4547
  4. William Penn High School (High Point, N.C.) Contact Information Heritage Research Center Supervisor, High Point Public Library, 901 N. Main St. High Point, NC 27262, 336-883-8542

  5. The William Penn Oral History Collection. The William Penn Project is a classroom-based service learning initiative that explores and shares the history of a segregated African American high school in High Point, North Carolina from its founding in 1892 through its closure in 1968.

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  6. William Penn High School, also known as High Point Normal & Industrial Institute, is a historic high school for African-American students located at High Point, Guilford County, North Carolina. The high school building was built in 1910–1911, and enlarged and renovated in 1929–1930. It is a two-story, 12 classroom Colonial Revival style ...

  7. The William Penn Project explores the history of William Penn High School, which served African-American students in High Point, North Carolina from the 1890s through its closure in 1968.