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Williston’s Legacy Graduation: Righting a wrong from 1968

Williston’s Legacy Graduation: Righting a wrong from 1968

Update: 2023-06-16
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At the height of America’s civil rights movement, a school board vote closed the only all-Black high school in Wilmington, North Carolina. Generations of families had graduated from Williston Senior High School since its’ inception in 1866. But, in June 1968, facing the possibility of losing federal funding over the school system’s delayed desegregation plan, the New Hanover County Board of Education abruptly closed Williston Senior High, forcing around 900 students to attend mostly-White high schools to complete their education. Now, 55 years later, the community is working to heal the wound caused by that decision.

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Williston’s Legacy Graduation: Righting a wrong from 1968

Williston’s Legacy Graduation: Righting a wrong from 1968

Jon Evans