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Lincoln High School (Milwaukee, Wisconsin) : ウィキペディア英語版
Lincoln High School (Milwaukee)
Lincoln High School was a public high school in Milwaukee, Wisconsin at the corner of Cass and Knapp Streets. It was a part of the Milwaukee Public Schools system.
It was created in 1920 after the former East Division High School (now Riverside University High School) was moved to new quarters on the east side of the Milwaukee River in 1915.
The high school (by then the smallest high school in the MPS system) was disbanded at the end of the 1978 school year.〔Bednarek, David I. "Teacher Prevents Fight" ''Milwaukee Journal'', October 18, 1979; "Accent" section p. 1〕 The building now houses Lincoln Center for the Arts, a middle school.〔(Lincoln Center home page )〕
==Notable alumni and faculty==

*Joseph F. Bellante, Jr., politician
*Fred Brown, aka "Downtown Freddie" Brown
*Robert Bloch, writer
*Elizabeth M. Coggs, politician
*Lee Holloway, politician
*Al Jarreau, singer
*Gus Menos, politician
*Oprah Winfrey, talk show

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