Flemmie Pansy Kittrell

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Flemmie Pansy Kittrell[edit]

Flemmie Pansy Kittrell (October 12, 1904 – December 3, 1980) was an American educator and activist. She is best known for her pioneering work in the field of education, particularly in advocating for equal educational opportunities for African American students.

Early Life and Education[edit]

Kittrell was born on October 12, 1904, in Raleigh, North Carolina. She grew up in a segregated society where educational opportunities for African Americans were limited. Despite the challenges, Kittrell was determined to pursue her education.

She attended Shaw University, a historically black university in Raleigh, where she earned her Bachelor's degree in Education. Kittrell later went on to earn a Master's degree in Education from Columbia University in New York City.

Career[edit]

After completing her education, Kittrell dedicated her career to improving the educational opportunities for African American students. She started her teaching career at Washington High School in Raleigh, where she taught English and Latin.

In 1935, Kittrell became the first African American woman to be appointed as a supervisor in the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction. She worked tirelessly to improve the quality of education in African American schools and fought for equal resources and facilities.

Kittrell also played a significant role in the desegregation of schools in North Carolina. She was involved in several legal battles and advocacy efforts to ensure that African American students had access to the same educational opportunities as their white counterparts.

Legacy[edit]

Flemmie Pansy Kittrell's contributions to the field of education and civil rights have left a lasting impact. Her dedication and advocacy for equal educational opportunities have paved the way for future generations of African American students.

In recognition of her achievements, the Flemmie Pansy Kittrell Scholarship Fund was established in her honor. The scholarship provides financial assistance to African American students pursuing a career in education.

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