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  1. Coordinates: 32°49′9″N 83°39′29″W. Ballard-Hudson High School was a high school in Macon, Georgia, United States. Several buildings have existed on the site. Ballard-Hudson Senior High School was built in 1949 as the only high school in Macon for African Americans in grades nine through twelve.

  2. Marker Text: Ballard-Hudson Senior High School was built in 1949 as the only high school in Macon for African Americans in grades nine through twelve. The school represents the merger of two schools: Ballard High School, a private school with roots in Lewis High School, established in 1868 by the American Missionary Association, and Hudson High ...

  3. Dr. Duval— a former resident of Macon's Pleasant Hill—talks about the history of Ballard Hudson High School, the only African American High School in Macon.

  4. 20 de ago. de 2021 · Macon, Ga. : Ballard-Hudson Senior High School Collection middle-georgia-archives; yearbooks Contributor Middle Georgia Regional Library System Language English Volume 1968 . 1968 Ballard-Hudson Senior High School yearbook from Macon, Georgia. Addeddate 2021-08-20 15:28: ...

  5. In this plan, Ballard Normal with its roots in Lewis High School, the AMA’s first entirely African American high school, was set to merge with Hudson High School, the city’s first black public high school. Ballard-Hudson High School was opened in 1949 as Macon’s only high school for African Americans at the time.

  6. 19 de ago. de 2022 · 384 views 1 year ago. Ballard-Hudson High School was built as the only high school for Blacks in 1949. The Class of 1967 is getting together this weekend for their 55th reunion.

  7. Ballard-Hudson High School. Ballard-Hudson High School in Bibb County was designed by Ellamae Ellis League, who opened her own architecture practice in Macon in 1934. Before her retirement in 1975, League designed many churches, schools, and hospitals, which were reportedly her favorite projects.