Uncovering the Stories of Unsung Heroes in Hoxie School Integration
Landmark court cases and national figures often dominate the history of school integration in the United States, but the true...
Fayth Hill Washington earned her Bachelor of Science degree from Philander Smith College in 1968, where she joined the Gamma-Gamma Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta, Incorporated. She pursued further studies at the University of Memphis, working toward an MPA in Public Administration, Non-Profit Management and African American Studies. Retiring in 2003 after a 30-year career with FedEx and IBM, she focused on promoting inclusion and diversity in procurement practices. Fayth is a contributing author to “Learning Together at Last,” which documents the desegregation of Arkansas public schools, with book proceeds funding scholarships for minority students at Ouachita College.
Landmark court cases and national figures often dominate the history of school integration in the United States, but the true...
Segregation's profound impact on educational opportunities during the mid-20th century represents a crucial chapter in America's history. The era of...
In the summer of 1959, the Hill family embarked on a significant journey from the small town of Hoxie to...
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