Matthew Gilbert High School
Public, segregated school
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Matthew Gilbert High School was a high school for black students in Jacksonville, Florida. Like many black high schools of the time, it was reclassified as a junior high school after integration. It is now Matthew Gilbert Middle School.[2]
Coordinates30.3411°N 81.6397°W
Former nameFranklin Street Public School #146 (1928–1944)[1]
TypePublic, segregated
Opened1928
| Matthew Gilbert High School | |
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| Location | |
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| Coordinates | 30.3411°N 81.6397°W |
| Information | |
| Former name | Franklin Street Public School #146 (1928–1944)[1] |
| Type | Public, segregated |
| Opened | 1928 |
| Closed | 1970 |
| Last updated: 31 December 2017 | |
Athletics
The Gilbert Panthers went undefeated (11–0) and won the FIAA State Football championship in 1958.[3]
Notable alumni
- Henry Lee Adams Jr., first African-American judge in the middle district of Florida.[4]
- Bob Hayes, Olympic sprinter, NFL Wide Receiver, the only athlete to win both an Olympic gold medal and a Super Bowl ring.[5]
