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It is not racist to say that a school denied entry to black children
Hi! I read your edit summary here and I reverted it immediately. It is not racist to say that a school was reserved for white children and children who were not black. It is a statement of fact.

In Texas, prior to about 1970, schools were racially segregated under law (Jim Crow), children of full or partial black African descent were legally required to attend "black schools" like M. R. Wood. In the Houston area Hispanics were counted as white and attended white schools (though de facto segregation existed inside those institutions to keep Anglo and Hispanic kids separate in places) and Asians attended white schools.

Sugar Land High School closed in 1959 so it was racially segregated for its whole existence. WhisperToMe (talk) 22:00, 4 April 2020 (UTC)