When Suitland High School opened in the mid-1950s ["Aspiring opera singer finds racial harmony at Suitland High," front page, April 25], it was racially segregated, like all other public schools in Prince George's County. Token integration began with the arrival of three black students in September 1962, and full integration came in the early '70s, following which Suitland became overwhelmingly African American, as it is today.
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