Nairobi High, 1970.

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Nairobi High, 1970.

Individually produced spiral bound yearbook of Nairobi High School in East Palo Alto, California, an alternative high school principally for African-American students. Typewritten text interspersed with 29 original black and white photographs of students and staff of Nairobi High. Text includes a dedication to and photos of George M. Murray, the principal of the school, personal narratives, and poems by the students and staff members. Includes portions of a graduation speech given on January 24, 1970 by Patricia Ann Wilks.

1 v. ([22]) p.)

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The Nairobi Movement appeared after Dr. Martin Luther King's death. One of the primary purposes of the school was to build Black leaders for Black communities. The school existed from 1966 to 1984. From the description of Nairobi High, 1970. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 407182886 ...

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