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  1. Spingarn High School opened in 1952, as a new and modern segregated high school for African American students. It was the last segregated high school built in Washington, DC, just two years before the U.S. Supreme Court ended school segregation in Brown v.

  2. Learn about the history and architecture of Spingarn, the last segregated high school in Washington, DC, named after a prominent NAACP leader. See images, map, and related tours and sources.

  3. Mar 4, 2020 · A key thread in this history’s fabric is Spingarn High School, named for educator and writer Joel Elias Spingarn, a Jewish civil rights activist, who served as board chair, treasurer and president of the NAACP. The schoolhouse is located off Benning Road, Northeast, close to the Anacostia River.

  4. Nov 15, 2023 · A new era of learning is coming to D.C.’s old Spingarn High School. Mayor Muriel Bowser, other city leaders and proud alums of the historic school gathered to “break ground” on what will be...

  5. Apr 5, 2022 · Join your DC Dude as he takes a close up look at historic Spingarn High Schools decaying structure, enlightening history, and some of the legends that found there start here. ...more.

  6. Spingarn High School owes its existence to two factors: a tradition and a trend. The tradition was a segregated school system, the trend was the rapid increase in the school age population among Negroes in the northeast section of the District of Columbia.

  7. Jun 26, 2013 · When Spingarn opened its doors in 1952, it was the first high school to be constructed in the District in almost 40 years, costing $3.5 million. Now, it is one more shuttered D.C. public...

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