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I’m Resisting a Conversion Narrative
70s & 80s Alums / Academy Stories

I’m Resisting a Conversion Narrative

Posted on: December 14, 2019August 9, 2023

By Kelly Foster Lundquist. Manchester Academy 1989-1995 In the spring of 1989, six months before I entered Manchester Academy as a 7th grader, I went through three rounds […]

It’s Up To Us To Own Our Ignorance
70s & 80s Alums / Academy Stories

It’s Up To Us To Own Our Ignorance

Posted on: December 14, 2019August 9, 2023

By Marsh Nichols Jackson Preparatory School (Jackson, Mississippi), Class of 1974 It’s the three white girls in blackface I remember. I went to Jackson Preparatory School, in Mississippi’s […]

As If My Class Had Been Lifted, Mostly Whole, From The Public System
70s & 80s Alums / Academy Stories

As If My Class Had Been Lifted, Mostly Whole, From The Public System

Posted on: December 14, 2019August 9, 2023

By Nancy Crowell. Jackson Preparatory School, Class of 1973 Late in the summer of 1970, my parents broke the news to me that I was going to a […]

A “Better” Education
70s & 80s Alums / Academy Stories

A “Better” Education

Posted on: December 14, 2019August 9, 2023

By Harriet Riley. Lamar High School, Class of 1977 The school felt temporary. Built like a warehouse with aluminum siding and a flat roof, my high school had […]

We All Knew What It Was
70s & 80s Alums / Academy Stories

We All Knew What It Was

Posted on: December 14, 2019August 9, 2023

By Stuart Levin Beeson Academy Hattiesburg, Mississippi 1976-1977 I spent only one year at a seg academy in Mississippi, but don’t think any other year of my K-12 […]

“She Told Us We Were Pioneers”
70s & 80s Alums / Academy Stories

“She Told Us We Were Pioneers”

Posted on: October 21, 2019August 9, 2023

By Bridget Smith Pieschel Winston Academy (Louisville, Mississippi), Class of 1975 Bridget Smith Pieschel Winston Academy (Louisville, Mississippi), Class of 1975 I assume that most white girls born […]

Waking Up at a Seg Academy
70s & 80s Alums / Academy Stories

Waking Up at a Seg Academy

Posted on: October 21, 2019August 9, 2023

By Alan Huffman Council Manhattan (Jackson, Mississippi) Tenth grade in 1970-1971 She stood out in the crowded anteroom of Peoples Funeral Home, like an apparition from my middle […]

An Academy for White Children; Public Schools Shutdown
70s & 80s Alums / Academy Stories

An Academy for White Children; Public Schools Shutdown

Posted on: October 21, 2019August 9, 2023

By Kristen Green . Prince Edward Academy (Farmville, Va.), Class of 1991 Story by By Kristen Green Prince Edward Academy (Farmville, Va.), Class of 1991 Attending a Virginia […]

Seg Academy: My Memories
70s & 80s Alums / Academy Stories

Seg Academy: My Memories

Posted on: October 21, 2019August 9, 2023

By Lynn Watkins Council School Manhattan (Jackson, Mississippi), Class of 1973 Lynn Watkins Council Manhattan (Citizens Council School Number 7), 1973 In order to remember, it was necessary […]

The Importance of Academy Stories
70s & 80s Alums / Admissions Project

The Importance of Academy Stories

Posted on: October 21, 2019August 9, 2023

By Dave Tell Project Scholar Segregation academies pulled an estimated 750,000 white school children from public schools. This massive exodus inflicted harm in every corner. As education was […]

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