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  1. 3 de fev. de 2023 · Founded in 1940, Francis T. Nicholls Senior High School — now Frederick A. Douglass Senior High School — had a long history of venerating the Confederacy. The school was named for Francis T. Nicholls, a Confederate general who became the governor of Louisiana and a Louisiana Supreme Court justice.

  2. 13 de abr. de 2016 · Amid mass charter school development and the School Facilities Master Plan aimed at reconstructing the city’s education landscape, Douglass remained one of the only open access public high schools in the historic Upper 9th Ward.

    • Kristen L. Buras
    • 2015
  3. In the late 1990s the high school was renamed for former slave and abolitionist leader Frederick Douglass. It is now a charter school , part of the KIPP Family Schools and known as KIPP Renaissance High School.

  4. 21 de set. de 2008 · Built in the 1930s as a school for white students only, Douglass went by the name of Francis Nicholls, a general in the Confederate army. In 1967, black students integrating the school...

  5. The Nicholls, Douglass, Renaissance Bobcat Alumni Association (NDR Bobcat Alumni Association) was formed to: To serve and promote the educational interests of the former Francis T. Nicholls, Frederick A Douglass and KIPP Renaissance Senior High Schools in the city of New Orleans, Louisiana.

  6. 6 de ago. de 2020 · In June, he spent the show talking with Frederick A. Douglass High School principal Towana Pierre-Floyd. In their conversation, Ms. Pierre-Floyd discussed the legacy of New Orleans’ schools, helping students process racial violence, and the way Douglass nurtures “Black girl magic” and “Black boy joy,” and more.

  7. the name was changed to Frederick Douglass High School. From 1880 until 1939, another school, McDonogh No. 12, stood on that block; it was demolished to make way for Nicholls. The land on which the school stands was once a part of the Louis Barthelemy Macarty plantation.