Arcadia Colored High School Historic District in Arcadia, Louisiana, encompasses the former educational facilities for the African American community. It represents a tangible reminder of the vital role these schools played in Black education during segregation.
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700 Line St., Arcadia, Louisiana
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La 151, Arcadia, Louisiana
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