Eva L. Thomas High School was a high school for African Americans in College Park, Georgia established in 1964, and closed in 1969.
[1] In 1969, the local Board of Education decided to close the school after pressure from the federal government to desegregate, which was met with protests by students and parents.
[1] The school's basketball team, the Bearcats, won a state championship in 1969.
A report was published on identifying students with special needs at the school in 1965.
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