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'''F. P. Ricard''' was an educator in New Orleans. A school is named for him. The school served black students. The need for improvements at it was written about.<ref>https://books.google.com/books?id=T4kEEAAAQBAJ&dq=f.+p.+ricard+new+orleans&pg=PA134</ref> | '''F. P. Ricard''' was an educator in New Orleans. A school is named for him. The school served black students. The need for improvements at it was written about.<ref>https://books.google.com/books?id=T4kEEAAAQBAJ&dq=f.+p.+ricard+new+orleans&pg=PA134</ref> | ||
He is listed among those ] thanked on the dedication page of his book ''Who's Who in Colored Louisiana''. | He is listed among those ] thanked on the dedication page of his book ''Who's Who in Colored Louisiana''. |
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F. P. Ricard was an educator in New Orleans. A school is named for him. The school served black students. The need for improvements at it was written about.
He is listed among those A. E Perkins thanked on the dedication page of his book Who's Who in Colored Louisiana.
He advocated for a new high school for African Americans in New Orleans.
See also
- Valena C. Jones Normal School (1892-1969) then as a primary school until 1972. "Valena Cecelia MacArthur Jones was born in [[Bay St Louis, Mississippi in 1872. After graduating in 1892 from Straight College, a historically black college in New Orleans, she was named principal of the then-Bay St Louis Negro School in 1892. Later, the school would be named in her honor." She lived 1872 -January 13, 1917 Another school was also named for her
References
- https://books.google.com/books?id=T4kEEAAAQBAJ&dq=f.+p.+ricard+new+orleans&pg=PA134
- https://books.google.com/books?id=ld9PDwAAQBAJ&dq=f.+p.+ricard+new+orleans&pg=PA117
- https://www.seacoastecho.com/news/remembering-valena-c-jones-school/article_ac64bce0-895a-11ee-86e4-339ad63dd064.html#:~:text=Valena%20Cecelia%20MacArthur%20Jones%20was,be%20named%20in%20her%20honor.
- https://neworleanshistorical.org/items/show/560
- https://www.amistadresearchcenter.org/single-post/2017/04/10/nola4women-valena-c-jones-legacy-in-two-cities