The Sidney D. Miller Middle School, also known as the Sidney D. Miller Junior High and High School, is a school building located at 2322 DuBois Street in Detroit, Michigan.
It served as a high school from 1933 to 1957, and was significant as the de facto high school serving Black American students in Detroit.
It was designated a state of MI Historic Site in 1986 and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2011.
In 1919, the still unfinished building was renamed the "Sidney D. Miller Intermediate School".
Sidney D. Miller (1830–1904) was a former president of the Detroit Board of Education, as well as of the Detroit Health Commission and Police Commission.
The school was opened in 1921. The building itself was finally completed in 1922.
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