M. W. Gibbs High School was a segregated public high school for African-American students in Little Rock, Arkansas, United States.
[1] It was named after local judge Mifflin Wistar Gibbs.
[2] It was open by 1892, when Jefferson G. Ish was appointed principal.
[3] By 1913 the school was listed as being at West 18th and South Ringo streets; that building was still standing in 1939.
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