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School Sites Sale Get OK

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Fort Lauderdale News
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Jr. College Awaits 750 New Students

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Fort Lauderdale News
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Board to Hear College Mixing

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Fort Lauderdale News
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School Fate Awaited

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Allen, Jean
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Fort Lauderdale News
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Hearing slated tomorrow to fight for Broward County's $2.2 million request to build a junior college campus.
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Pompano Branch JC Is Sought For September ; Dillard Plan Ok'd, Gardener Named

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Jones, Doris McAbee
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The Miami Herald
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A system of junior colleges serving African-American students was established by the state in 1949

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Thuma, Cynthia
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A system of junior colleges serving African-American students was established by the state in 1949. In Broward County, JCBC offered courses for its African-American students at a branch campus of Dillard High School, which opened in August of 1961. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 mandated desegregation of all publicly supported educational institutions. By the 1966-1967 school year, the "Magnificent 12" black junior colleges in Florida had ceased operations or had folded into formerly all-white junior colleges.
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Broward Community College by Cynthia Thuma
Dillard High School

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