Paul Robeson High School for Business and Technology

Paul Robeson High School for Business and Technology was a high school in the Crown Heights section of Brooklyn, New York City, New York.

The school was named for Paul Robeson, a singer and civil rights activist.

Its building was previously known as Alexander Hamilton Technical and Vocational High School, which closed in February 1984.

The building was designed by Charles Snyder in the Beaux-Arts style and originally opened in 1905 as Commercial High School[1] and housed three murals by the artist Abraham Bogdanove: Commerce, Ancient and Modern (1918) on either side of the proscenium arch of the Auditorium [2] (removed in 1999, restored and relocated to Tottenville High School in Staten Island) and Education (1924) in the front lobby [3] currently draped over by a mural of Paul Robeson.

[4] The controversial closure of the school in 2011 was the inspiration for a series of student protests culminating in a walkout on May 1, 2012.