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Paul Robeson High School for Business and Technology

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Paul Robeson High School for Business and Technology was a high school in the Crown Heights section of Brooklyn, New York City, New York. It is a part of the New York City Department of Education. The school was named for Paul Robeson, a singer and civil rights activist.

Paul Robeson High School for Business and Technology was opened in the building formerly called Alexander Hamilton Technical and Vocational High School, which closed in February 1984. The school reopened in the fall of 1985.

The school building, designed by Charles Snyder in the Beaux-Arts style, was originally opened in 1905 as Commercial High School [1] and housed three murals by the artist Abraham Bogdanove: Commerce, Ancient and Modern (1918) on either side of the proscenium arch of the Auditorium [2] (removed in 1999, restored and relocated to Tottenville High School in Staten Island) and Education (1924) in the front lobby [3] currently draped over by a mural of Paul Robeson. The school was closed in 2011 due to failing ratings and has been reopened as Pathways to Technology High School.[4]

The controversial closure of the school in 2011 was the inspiration for a series of student protests culminating in a walkout on May 1, 2012.[5] This led to the creation of the Paul Robeson Freedom School, co-founded by graduates of the school along with education advocates Justin Wedes and Rodney Deas.[6]

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Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ "Building of the Day: 142-150 Albany Avenue". 16 March 2011.
  2. ^ Brooklyn Daily Eagle Sunday April 21, 1918 P8 "Art"
  3. ^ Brooklyn Daily Eagle Monday March 10, 1924 p3 "Bogdanove Mural Painting to be Unveilled at Commercial High"
  4. ^ "Paul Robeson High School - District 17 - InsideSchools".
  5. ^ "High-schoolers on strike | Salon.com". 24 April 2012.
  6. ^ "Why Paul Robeson Would Have Walked out of Paul Robeson High School". 18 June 2012.

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