Desegregation of Murray State College
Posted by: snfromky
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Mary Ford Holland becomes Murray's first African American student.
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Location: Kentucky, United States
Date Posted: 07/30/2006
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Shortly after the historic U.S. Supreme Court Brown v. Board of Education, et. al. decision, Murray State College "with all deliberate speed," welcomed Mary Ford Holland of Kuttawa, Ky., as a student in the summer of 1955. Holland's enrollment earned her the distinction of being Murray's first African American student.
Holland's enrollment at Murray State occurred without incident. In the fall of 1955, four more African American students enrolled. They were Geneva Arnold, Bobby Brandon, Arlene Keyes, & Willie Earl Perry- graduates of Murray's segregated Frederick Douglass High School. *Given by MSU Office of Equal Opportunity