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- Beauregard_Parish_Training_School abstract "The Beauregard Parish Training School in DeRidder, Louisiana, was a school for education of black students and for training of black teachers. The school buildings, located on the original property on the corner of Martin Luther King drive and Alexandria street in DeRidder, were the first African-American related structures in southwestern Louisiana to be listed in the National Register of Historic Places, on March 1, 1996.".
- Beauregard_Parish_Training_School comment "The Beauregard Parish Training School in DeRidder, Louisiana, was a school for education of black students and for training of black teachers. The school buildings, located on the original property on the corner of Martin Luther King drive and Alexandria street in DeRidder, were the first African-American related structures in southwestern Louisiana to be listed in the National Register of Historic Places, on March 1, 1996.".