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Part of the series: Phenomenal Women of Black History

Phenomenal Women of Black History: Mae Mallory

Mae Mallory, Pioneer of School Equality

School segregation did not end with Brown v. Board of Education — it took the hard work of women like Mae Mallory and the Harlem 9 to move us toward racial equality in our school systems.

Posted by Sojourners on Thursday, February 28, 2019
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School segregation did not end with Brown v. Board of Education — it took the hard work of women like Mae Mallory and the Harlem 9 to move us toward racial equality in our school systems.

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