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  2. History of Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    Integration of Baltimore's public schools at first went smoothly, as city elites suppressed working-class white complaints, as white families migrated to suburban school systems. By the 1970s new problems had surfaced.

  3. Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    The city is home to the Baltimore School for the Arts, a public high school in the Mount Vernon neighborhood of Baltimore. The institution is nationally recognized for its success in preparation for students entering music (vocal/instrumental), theatre (acting/theater production), dance, and visual arts.

  4. Category:Public schools in Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    These are some of the public schools in Baltimore, Maryland that are operated by the Baltimore City Public School System. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.

  5. Public School No. 99 - Wikipedia

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    Public School No. 4 , also known as Columbus School, is a historic elementary school located at Baltimore, Maryland, United States. It is a two-story Romanesque Revival styled structure constructed in 1891 and expanded in 1905 and 1912. It features a three-story central square tower with pyramidal roof and a flanking pair of cylindrical corner ...

  6. Nick Mosby - Wikipedia

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    Mosby in 2012 with Governor Martin O'Malley and City Councilor Brandon Scott. Mosby's first attempt for office was as one of seven competitors in the 2007 Democratic primary for the open seat in Baltimore's District 11 City Council seat, vacated by Keiffer Mitchell Jr. [9] In this race, competitor William H. Cole IV received the endorsement of The Baltimore Sun, Maryland Governor Martin O ...

  7. History of the Germans in Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    By 1914, the number had risen to 94,000, 20% of city's population. During the 19th Century, many of the city's public schools were known as "German-English". By the 1920s, one third of Baltimore's public schools still offered German-language curricula and a quarter of Baltimoreans could still speak German fluently. [9]

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