Talk:Booker T. Washington High School (Oklahoma)

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There are a lot of high schools named Booker T. Washington, I think this should be made a disambiguation instead of referring only to one of them.


 * A disambiguation page has been made. --Terryn3 02:53, 19 July 2006 (UTC)

I've gone through all the schools on this list with articles, ensuring they have a mention of their eponymous origin: Booker T. Washington. Carcharoth 02:17, 5 November 2006 (UTC)

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What is wrong with the template? the picture isnt showing up correctly. --&Mu;79_&Scaron;p&euro;&ccedil;&iacute;&aacute;&int;&iacute;&scaron;&dagger; tell me about it 22:31, 23 October 2007 (UTC)

article critique for HSCI
This article provides a lot of great history about Booker T and the surrounding area, but most of the writing I assume was done years ago- the last comments on this talk page were from 2006-2007 (hopefully something I can contribute to). Additionally, it would be great to perhaps see some statistics about the school such as standardize test scores or class sizes. I saw someone mentioned updating the picture content but I do not think that has changed either. There are a great number of sources all with working links, and many links to other pages, such as the ones for famous alumni and notable faculty members. Madisonmobley (talk) 04:17, 24 October 2016 (UTC)Madisonmobley

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Marques Haynes, Famous Alumni
https://www.oklahoman.com/story/sports/columns/berry-tramel/2015/05/22/basketball-globetrotters-and-langston-legend-marques-haynes-dies-at-age-89/60744974007/

The Booker T. Washington High School Boys Basketball team of Tulsa, OK., won the 1941 national black high school championship in Tuskegee, Ala. This team was lead by future Harlem Globetrotters and his own offshoot team, the Harlem Magicians, Marques Haynes. AFVET59 (talk) 19:30, 23 September 2023 (UTC)