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Description
Accession number: P10888 La Palma School, built in 1928 as a segregated school for Mexican children, later La Palma Recreation Center; located at 317 East La Palma, between Patt and Olive Streets, Anaheim; demolished spring of 1970 and replaced with 62-unit apartment building built by Lloyd Klein; image shows side facade of school, with group of fourteen male students in the foreground.
La Palma School--California--Anaheim Anaheim City School District--California--Anaheim Segregation in education--California--Anaheim Schools--California--1900-Present Immigrants--California--History Mexican Americans--California--Anaheim
Time Period
Schools -- California -- 1900-Present
Place
La Palma School California Anaheim. Anaheim City School District Segregation in education Schools 1900-Present. Immigrants History Mexican Americans
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