This timeline complements the main story about Old L.C. Anderson High School. Pre-1865: Childhood and youth education for enslaved Black children in the South was virtually nonexistent.
Top-50 national recruit Alston discusses his elite defensive skills, off-season goals, and standout college offers from schools like Tennessee, Michigan, and Oregon.
In 1971, segregated L.C. Anderson High School, a source of East Austin identity and pride that had perched on a hill above Boggy Creek since 1953, closed during the rocky shift to school integration.
It's prom night at AMOA High School, and the king and queen are about to be crowned when something is discovered to be amiss.