Lincoln School
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Lincoln School is a popular name for schools—particularly high schools—in America. In the past schools of this name were indicators of them being for colored people. [1] Some of the schools this name may refer to include:
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[edit] School districts
[edit] Elementary schools
- Lincoln Elementary School, Cupertino, California
- Lincoln Elementary School, Rutherford, New Jersey
- Lincoln Elementary School, Burlingame, California
[edit] K-8 schools
- Abraham Lincoln School in Chicago
- William H. Lincoln School in Brookline, MA
[edit] Middle schools
- Lincoln County Middle School, Lincolnton, Georgia
- Lincoln County Middle School, Stanford, Kentucky
- Lincoln Middle School (Gainesville, Florida)
- Lincoln School (Marion, Alabama)
[edit] High schools
- Lincoln Community High School (Lincoln, Illinois)
- Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School (Sudbury, Massachusetts)
- Lincoln East High School (Lincoln, Nebraska)
- Lincoln High School (New Jersey) (Jersey City, New Jersey)
- Lincoln High School (Nebraska) (Lincoln, Nebraska)
- Lincoln High School (Manitowoc) (Wisconsin)
- Lincoln High School (Oregon) (Portland, Oregon)
- Lincoln High School (Dallas) (Texas)
- Lincoln High School (Tallahassee) (Florida)
- Lincoln High School (San Francisco)
- Lincoln High School (Stockton)
- Lincoln High School (San José, Costa Rica}
- Lincoln M. Alexander Secondary School
- Lincoln Normal School (Marion, Alabama)
- Lincoln North Star High School (Lincoln, Nebraska)
- Lincoln Northeast High School (Lincoln, Nebraska)
- Lincoln Park High School in Chicago
- Lincoln Park High School in Michigan
- Lincoln School, Rhode Island
- Lincoln Southeast High School (Lincoln, Nebraska)
- Lincoln Southwest High School (Lincoln, Nebraska)
- Lincoln Way High School (Illinois)
- Numerous schools called Lincoln High School:
[edit] Colleges / Universities
- Lincoln College, Illinois
- Lincoln College, University of Oxford
- Lincoln College, Lincolnshire, England
- Lincoln Land Community College (Springfield, Illinois)
- Lincoln Memorial University (Tennessee)
- Lincoln University (California)
- Lincoln University (Missouri)
- Lincoln University (New Zealand)
- Lincoln University (Pennsylvania)
- University of Lincoln (England)
- University of Nebraska-Lincoln
[edit] Overseas
[edit] References
- ^ Alex Haley, The Autobiography of Malcolm X. pp.83