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  1. Mar 27, 2024 · While white crowds reeled over all-Black Crispus Attucks on the basketball court, many of the spectators were likely to treat the teenaged players as less than human after the last buzzer...

    • Pete Croatto
  2. Apr 18, 2024 · INDIANAPOLIS — Three women are facing charges of battery and disorderly conduct after court documents say they came into an Indianapolis high school and attacked a student. According to witnesses, the attack on April 10 grew into a larger fight in a hallway of Crispus Attucks High School .

    • Emily Longnecker
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  3. For the city of Indianapolis, high school basketball was a representation of the slow, difficult dismantling of an unjust system designed to separate African Americans from whites. Officially and legally, a couple of basketball tournaments didn’t change anything: Attucks remained segregated until the early 1970s, long after the state of ...

  4. A justice department suit ended school segregation here though Indianapolis Star columnist, Bob Collins, wrote “The success of Attucks basketball integrated the high schools of Indianapolis”. Crispus Attucks student athletes had made their mark on history.

  5. Aug 17, 2017 · In 1968, the federal government filed a complaint and took the IPS school board to court for continuing de jure (by law) segregation, while the school board argued that they were innocent and that IPS schools only suffered from de facto (by fact, or chance) segregation.

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  7. Crispus Attucks (c. 1723 – March 5, 1770) was an American whaler, sailor, and stevedore of African and Native American descent who is traditionally regarded as the first person killed in the Boston Massacre, and as a result the first American killed in the American Revolution.

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