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==Massive resistance==
==Massive resistance==
Before desegregation, Lane was the city's high school for white students, whereas [[Venable]] was the city high school for black children. Both schools closed in the fall of 1958<ref>"Modern Virginia Interviews." The Ground Beneath Our Feet: Virginia's History Since the Civil War. Web. 20 Apr. 2010. <http://www.vahistory.org/xslt/servlet/XSLTServlet?xml=/xml_docs/modernva/modernva_transcripts.xml&xsl=/xml_docs/modernva/interview_modernva.xsl&level=single&id=Raymond_Bell>.</ref>.
Before desegregation, Lane was the city's high school for white students, whereas [[Venable High School]] was the city high school for black children. Both schools closed in the fall of 1958<ref>"Modern Virginia Interviews." The Ground Beneath Our Feet: Virginia's History Since the Civil War. Web. 20 Apr. 2010. <http://www.vahistory.org/xslt/servlet/XSLTServlet?xml=/xml_docs/modernva/modernva_transcripts.xml&xsl=/xml_docs/modernva/interview_modernva.xsl&level=single&id=Raymond_Bell>.</ref>.





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Lane High School is a former public school in Charlottesville that was replaced in the late 1970's when Charlottesville High School was constructed. The building was sold to Albemarle County, which now uses it as its main administration building.

Massive resistance

Before desegregation, Lane was the city's high school for white students, whereas Venable High School was the city high school for black children. Both schools closed in the fall of 1958[1].


Notable graduates


Notes

  1. "Modern Virginia Interviews." The Ground Beneath Our Feet: Virginia's History Since the Civil War. Web. 20 Apr. 2010. <http://www.vahistory.org/xslt/servlet/XSLTServlet?xml=/xml_docs/modernva/modernva_transcripts.xml&xsl=/xml_docs/modernva/interview_modernva.xsl&level=single&id=Raymond_Bell>.
  2. Shulleeta, Brandon. "Supervisor hopeful defends remarks on school integration | Charlottesville Daily Progress." Charlottesville news, sports, business, events and jobs | Charlottesville Daily Progress. 24 Sept. 2009. Web. 24 Sept. 2009. <http://www2.dailyprogress.com/cdp/news/local/article/supervisor_hopeful_defends_remarks_on_school_integration/45914/>.

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