1968 - Jackie Harrison graduates from predominantly white Harding High School.
- Jackie Harrison serves as features editor on the all-white Harding High School yearbook staff.
- In later years, this National Merit semi-finalist would earn even more recognition as the first black woman elected sheriff in the US.
- Like other black students, Harrison needed to get special permission from the school board to attend Harding. This method of desegregation is called "freedom of choice" and places a few hundred black students in all-white schools.
- Photo is of Harrison and yearbook staff
Event Date:
1968
Event Type:
Turbulent Times 1960-1979
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Wednesday, December 27, 2017