Mary Barksdale
Mary Barksdale | |
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Born | Georgia, U.S. | November 24, 1920
Died | October 9, 1992 | (aged 71)
Alma mater | Spelman College |
Mary Zoner Hurston Barksdale Lawes (November 24, 1920 - October 9, 1992[1] ) was a prominent African-American nurse and businesswoman. She was the owner and administrator, for twenty-seven years, of the Hurstdale Rest Home, the only black-owned rest home in western Massachusetts.
Life and career
[edit]Lawes was born in 1920 to John Paul Hurston and Lula Mae Taylor, in Atlanta, Georgia. She attended Spelman College[2] and migrated to the Springfield area in the 1940s.
In 1952, she graduated from a Springfield area nursing school and became a licensed L.P.N. She was one of the first Black nurses to work for the Holyoke visiting nurses program and later Springfield Hospital.
Community service
[edit]Barksdale was a past President of the Jack and Jill Club of America,[3] a national black mothers' organization. She was on the Board of Directors for both the Action for Equality and Achiever's Opportunity Corporations. She also received a certificate of excellence from Harvard University[4] for her work in gerontology. She, along with her late husband, Abraham Barksdale, was instrumental in the founding of the D. Edward Wells Federal Credit Union.[5]
Civil rights
[edit]Her husband's Abraham Barksdale's crowning achievement was the desegregation of Springfield Public Schools. In Barksdale v. Springfield School Committee, a de facto segregation lawsuit, Abraham Barksdale and Mary Barksdale challenged the concept of racial isolation because the school a child attended was based on the neighborhood in which you lived.[6] Barksdale won and Springfield Public Schools were desegregated in 1965.
References
[edit]- ^ "Mary Barksdale". genealogybank. Retrieved 14 October 2013.
- ^ "Spelman College". www.spelman.edu. Retrieved 2016-09-22.
- ^ jack-and-jill.org
- ^ Welcome to Harvard University
- ^ United States of America Before the National Credit Union Administration Archived 2007-06-07 at the Wayback Machine Accessed February 13, 2008
- ^ "BARKSDALE v. SPRINGFIELD SCHOOL COMMITTEE | Leagle.com". www.leagle.com. Retrieved 2016-02-24.
- American civil rights activists
- American women civil rights activists
- 1920 births
- 1992 deaths
- People from Atlanta
- Businesspeople from Springfield, Massachusetts
- Spelman College alumni
- African-American nurses
- American nurses
- American women nurses
- African-American women nurses
- African-American businesspeople
- African-American women in business