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Douglass High was attended by the cream of the City's black student elite and a "who's who" among famous graduates and the later Paul Laurence Dunbar Community High School, (#414) founded 1918/1925/1937 at 1400 Orleans Street, near North Central Avenue in East Baltimore, was also available to Baltimore County students and several numbers attended in the years before the 1950's integration.