The Douglass School in Lawton, Oklahoma, is a historic educational facility that served the African American community during a period of segregation. Its architecture reflects the typical design of schools built for Black students in the South and Southwest.
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Architecture; Social History
5th St. And Summit Ave., Lawton, Oklahoma
Native American; Education; Architecture
E Edge Of Lawton, Off U.s. 62, Lawton, Oklahoma
Social History
B Ave. And 5th St., Lawton, Oklahoma
Community Planning And Development; Architecture
623 Sw. D Ave., Lawton, Oklahoma
Politics/Government; Architecture
Jct. Of Sw 5th St. And Sw "e" Ave., Lawton, Oklahoma
Architecture
701 D Ave., Lawton, Oklahoma
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