Shirley Rose: Central Adapted to Segregated Athletics ID: 142 ~ Creator: Harford Civil Rights Project This file appears in: The Central Consolidated School To listen to this audio please consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video Harford Civil Rights Project In this oral history video clip, former educator Shirley Rose recalls the challenges, innovation and resilience involved with school athletics in the era of segregation. [Interviewer: James Karmel] This file appears in: The Central Consolidated School The Central Consolidated SchoolBy James KarmelIn 1951, the K-12 Central Consolidated School opened in an area called Hickory outside Bel Air, Maryland to serve black students from the central and northern regions of Harford County, Maryland. All the students and teachers in the school were…
The Central Consolidated SchoolBy James KarmelIn 1951, the K-12 Central Consolidated School opened in an area called Hickory outside Bel Air, Maryland to serve black students from the central and northern regions of Harford County, Maryland. All the students and teachers in the school were…