- Green McAdoo School
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name = Green McAdoo School
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caption = View of the front of the Green McAdoo Cultural Center, including the statues of the "Clinton 12" next to the steps that lead to the entrance.
location = 101 School St.Clinton, Tennessee
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added =November 8 ,2005
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governing_body = The Green McAdoo School inClinton, Tennessee , was the community's segregatedelementary school forAfrican American children until 1965. [ [http://www.greenmcadoo.com/story.html The Story of Desegregation in Clinton, Tennessee] , Green McAdoo Cultural Center website (accessed November 25, 2007)] It is now amuseum and is listed on theNational Register of Historic Places .The Green McAdoo School deteriorated after its closure, but was reopened as a museum and
cultural center in 2006. Federal grants and local government funding helped to pay for renovations to the building. A set of life-sizebronze statue s of the "Clinton 12," the 12 African American students who attended Clinton High School in the fall of 1956 when thehigh school wasdesegregated under court order, is displayed outside the school's front entrance.cite news
first = Bob
last = Fowler
url = http://www.knoxnews.com/kns/local_news/article/0,1406,KNS_347_4497096,00.html
title = "The Ultimate Risk"
work = Knoxville News-Sentinel
publisher = Scripps
pages = B1, B4, B5
date =2006-02-26
accessdate = 2006-05-21 ]ee also
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Clinton High School, Tennessee References
External links
* [http://www.greenmcadoo.com/ Green McAdoo Cultural Center website]
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