001493293 001__ 1493293 001493293 005__ 20240628081753.0 001493293 02480 $$aMSS 284-125 001493293 037__ $$aDA 001493293 041__ $$aeng 001493293 245__ $$aAlfred Porter and the Frederick Douglass High School band in Evansville, Indiana 001493293 260__ $$bUniversity of Southern Indiana$$ccirca 1950 001493293 269__ $$a1950 001493293 347__ $$a600-800 dpi 001493293 520__ $$aFrederick Douglass High School band with instructor Alfred Porter (1903-1981). Porter taught for 45 years, at Douglass, and at Lincoln and Bosse High Schools. Clark Street School at 215 Clark St. was built in 1869, with a new building built in 1889. In 1897 it also became a house school, which in 1919 was renamed for Frederick Douglass. In 1928 a new school was built on Lincoln Ave., and Douglass students moved there. The community hoped that the Douglass name would remain, but the new school became Lincoln High School at 635 Lincoln Ave., which still exists but is now K-8. Douglass School was razed circa 1937. 001493293 542__ $$fhttp://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-NC/1.0/ 001493293 6531_ $$aK-12 Education 001493293 6531_ $$aLocal Education 001493293 6531_ $$aLocal History 001493293 6531_ $$aAfrican American Community 001493293 6531_ $$aEducation 001493293 6531_ $$aHistory 001493293 6531_ $$aPeople and Communities 001493293 6531_ $$aPhotographs 001493293 6531_ $$aRegional History 001493293 6531_ $$aRelated Materials -- 1901-1950 001493293 655__ $$aBlack and White Photograph 001493293 691__ $$aIndiana 001493293 7001_ $$aAlfred Porter 001493293 8564_ $$957b0b27c-d829-40b9-b975-e2bf8a8d44b6$$s11892108$$uhttps://library.usi.edu/record/1493293/files/2343.jp2 001493293 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:1493293$$pGLOBAL_SET 001493293 914__ $$aAfrican 001493293 980__ $$aEvansville African American Community Collection 001493293 984__ $$aEvansville African American Community Collection 001493293 985__ $$aImage