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  1. Crispus Attucks High School (also known as Crispus Attucks Medical Magnet High School) is a public high school of Indianapolis Public Schools in Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S. Its namesake, Crispus Attucks (c.1723 – March 5, 1770), was an African American patriot killed during the Boston Massacre.

  2. 1 feb 2023 · Crispus Attucks High School. 1140 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 317.226.2800. School Start: 7:20 a.m. School End: 2:10 p.m. Twitter; Facebook; YouTube

  3. The Crispus Attucks Museum, named for the local Indianapolis Public School of the same name, houses memorabilia from the first all African-American high school in Indiana.

    • 1140 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. St, Indianapolis, 46202
    • (317) 226-2432
  4. Crispus Attucks was Indianapolis' first segregated high school built for African-Americans in 1927. It was named after Crispus Attucks, a black man who was the first American to die in the Boston Massacre in 1770, a precursor to the American Revolutionary War.

  5. 28 giu 2023 · Crispus Attucks was not only the first Indianapolis team to become state champions, but they were also the first all-Black team to win a state championship in Indiana and the nation.

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  6. Crispus Attucks High School was the citys response to pressure to segregate public secondary education. In the 1920s, most of the city’s elementary schools were already segregated, but the lack of a separate secondary school forced the public school system to enroll Blacks in existing high schools. Late in 1922, the school board ...

  7. 15 mag 2024 · Crispus Attucks High School was built in 1927 as the city of Indianapolis’ first and only African American high school. Despite protests from the Better Indianapolis League (a civic organization of progressive black citizens), the school board approved the construction of the school on a site on West Street (currently Dr. Martin ...