List of Crispus Attucks High School alumni

The following people are notable alumni of Crispus Attucks High School in Indianapolis, Indiana, organized into rough professional areas.

Art and architecture

Education

  • Herbert C. Miller, Professor Emeritus of Indiana University Kokomo[4]
  • Wilma Gibbs Moore, librarian and archivist[5]
  • Stanley Warren, author and former Dean of Academic Affairs and Professor of Education at DePauw University[6][7]
Wes Montgomery

Entertainment

Government and politics

Law

Literature and journalism

Oscar Robertson

Sports

References

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