Colored school is a term that has been historically used in the United States during the Jim Crow-era to refer to a segregated African American school or black school (which could be at any school type or level). It has also been used as a term used to describe historically black colleges and universities (HBCU).
Establishments called colored schools include:
Alapaha Colored School in Alapaha, Georgia; NRHP–listed
Ashburn Colored School in Ashburn, Virginia
Avondale Colored School in Scottdale, Georgia; later known as Hamilton High School
Bellevue Avenue Colored School in Trenton, New Jersey; NRHP–listed
Buena Vista Colored School in Buena Vista, Virginia; NRHP–listed
Calhoun Colored School in Calhoun, Alabama
Coinjock Colored School in Coinjock, North Carolina; NRHP–listed
Colored School No. 3 in New York City
Hampton Colored School in Hampton, South Carolina
Homer College, also known as Homer Colored College in Homer, Louisiana
Hiram Colored School in Hiram, Georgia; NRHP–listed
Jarvisburg Colored School in Jarvisburg, North Carolina
Magnolia Colored School Historic District in Magnolia, Arkansas
Millwood Colored School in Boyce, Virginia; now Millwood Community Center
Opelousas Colored School in Opelousas, Louisiana
Richmond City Colored School for African-American Children in Richmond, Kentucky; later known as Richmond High School
Sanibel Colored School in Sanibel, Florida; NRHP–listed
Seventh Street Colored School in Covington, Kentucky; later known as William Grant High School
Simmons Colored School in St. Louis, Missouri
State Colored Normal School (disambiguation)
Victoria Colored School in Victoria County, Texas
Virginia Avenue Colored School in Louisville, Kentucky; NRHP–listed
Virginia Industrial Home School for Colored Girls in Mechanicsville, Virginia; later known as Barrett Juvenile Correctional Center
Walnut Cove Colored School in Walnut Cove, North Carolina; also known as London School
Weston Colored School in Weston, West Virginia; also known as the Central West Virginia Genealogical & Historical Library and Museum and Frontier School
Williamston Colored School in Williamston, North Carolina
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