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located in
Brownsville, Tennessee Brownsville is a city in and the county seat of Haywood County, Tennessee, Haywood County, Tennessee, United States, located in the western Its population as of the 2010 census was 10,292, with a decrease to 9,788 at the 2020 census. The city is n ...
, originally built for the purpose of educating white students only. It is now the sole public high school in Haywood County.


History

From the start, two separate school systems were created and maintained; one for white children, the other for black. In response to the federal court case
Brown v. Board of Education ''Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka'', 347 U.S. 483 (1954), was a landmark decision by the U.S. Supreme Court, which ruled that U.S. state laws establishing racial segregation in public schools are unconstitutional, even if the segrega ...
, a "freedom of choice" plan was adopted for the 1966 school year, but this did very little to integrate the schools (in fact, no white students attended any of the schools previously designated for blacks). In 1970, there were approximately 4,000 negro and 2,000 white students in the two systems. Another lawsuit, United States v. Haywood County Board of Education, filed in 1967, ruled the plan invalid. In defense of the choice plan, the Board of Education stated there had only been two Ku Klux Klan meetings in the county in recent years, and that no instance of bombing, arson, or cross-burning had been shown to be attributable to school desegregation. In particular, they commented that the same night a negro civil rights leader's house was bombed, a white persons was also bombed, and that the threatening anonymous letters and phone calls were "few and far between." They further argued that negative instances were brought on by two civil rights leaders, a white man and woman, were living, unmarried, in homes with Negroes, and that was the source of the violent reaction of Haywood County citizens. The court rejected these arguments and set forth a blueprint for integration of the schools by 1970. In 1970, a new school was built for the purpose of integrating black students from Carver High School.General Info
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In the early 1990s, it was noted in news reports that the school had a racially motivated selection system for homecoming queen, requiring alternating winners who were white, then black.(7 February 1992)
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: Tennessee educators say alternating queens keeps the peace at a majority-black school, ''Atlanta Journal Constitution''
Haywood County is the only county in Tennessee with a Black majority. In March 2012, principal Dorothy received scrutiny for reportedly telling gay students that they would go to hell, threatening them with 60-day suspensions for
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, and other verbal attacks on gay and pregnant students.(1 March 2012)
Haywood principal accused of anti-gay remarks
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As a result of the attention that this remark engendered, Bond resigned on March 1, 2012.(1 March 2012)
Haywood principal quits over anti-gay remarks
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On December 4, 2017, students walked out of class to do a peaceful protest for alleged racial remarks on social media about "stringing" black people up. January 2018, the school got assigned to a new principal and assistant principal, Latonya Jackson and football coach of Haywood High School, Steve Hookfin.


Notable alumni

* Tony Delk (1992), NBA
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player *
Brett Scallions Brett Allen Scallions (born December 21, 1971) is an American singer. He is best known for being the original lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist for the alternative rock band Fuel. Born in Brownsville, Tennessee, Scallions gained recognition a ...
, lead singer of the band Fuel *
Jarvis Varnado Jarvis Lamar Varnado (born March 1, 1988) is an American professional basketball player for Club Atlético Aguada of the Liga Uruguaya de Básquetbol. Varnado is known as a defensive specialist and is especially adept at shot blocking where he's ...
, NBA basketball player


References


External links


Official website
{{authority control Public high schools in Tennessee Schools in Haywood County, Tennessee 1970 establishments in Tennessee