Integrating Mansfield Schools: First Person Voices

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Date
2021-11-03 (Creation date: 2019-02-26)
Main contributors
Moody, Floyd, Sr.; Norwood, Brenda; Meeks, Raymond; Dulaney, Marvin
Summary
The University of Texas at Arlington Libraries and the Center for Greater Southwestern Studies hosted a panel discussion of three first-person accounts of the integration of Mansfield Independent School District in 1956 and 1966. Floyd Moody, Sr., was one of three students who were barred from attending Mansfield High School in 1956. Brenda Norwood and Raymond Meeks were members of Mansfield High School’s first integrated class in 1966. Dr. Marvin Dulaney moderated the event.
Contributors
University of Texas at Arlington. Libraries; University of Texas at Arlington. Libraries. Special Collections Division; University of Texas at Arlington. Center for Greater Southwestern Studies and the History of Cartography; University of Texas at Arlington
Genres
History; Educational
Subjects
School segregation; School integration
Time period
1956-1966
Location
Arlington (Tex.)
Collection
Panel Discussions
Unit
Special Collections
Language
English