Clara Belle Drisdale
Clara Belle Drisdale Williams [1885-1994] fu la prima donna afroamericana laureata negli Stati Uniti presso l’Università del New Mexico.
Per la maggior parte delle lezioni doveva sedersi in corridoio per prendere appunti ad ascoltare perché non le era permesso entrare nella stessa classe dove c’erano anche dei bianchi.
Anche il giorno del diploma non poté unirsi alla sua classe per ritirare la pergamena.
Si sposò nel 1917 con Jasper Williams, ebbero tre figli Che diventarono tutti medici.
Di giorno insegnava agli studenti di colore e di notte insegnava Economia domestica ai loro genitori (Ex Schiavi)
Solo nel 1961 la New Messico state university Le intitolò una strada del campus per renderle onore.
Nel 1980 ricevette il dottorato honoris causa in giurisprudenza Insieme alle scuse per quanto dovette subire da studentessa A causa della segregazione Razziale.
Nel 2005 il Dipartimento di inglese fu ribattezzato con il suo nome.
Morì il 3 luglio 1994 all’età di 108 anni.
29 ottobre 1885/3 luglio 1994
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Biography
Clara Belle Drisdale was born in Plum, Texas in October 1885. She attended Prairie View Normal and Independent College (now Prairie View A & M University) in Prairie View, Texas beginning in 1903, and was valedictorian of her 1908 graduating class.
She married Jasper Williams in 1917 and had three sons: Jasper, James, and Charles. Mr. Williams died in 1946.
Williams took courses at the University of Chicago and then enrolled at the New Mexico College of Agriculture & Mechanic Arts in the fall of 1928.
Mrs. Williams taught at the Booker T. Washington School in Las Cruces, New Mexico for more than 20 years, during a time when Las Cruces’ public schools were segregated. While teaching she was taking courses only offered during the summer and graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in English from NMCA&MA in 1937 at the age of 51. In a 1980 interview, Mrs. Williams recalls that commencement ceremonies were canceled after a group of students refused to walk with her. She received her diploma through the registrar’s window.
Clara Belle Williams continued her education well beyond her graduation date, taking graduate-level classes into the 1950's. Mrs. Williams provided a shining example of overcoming adversity and served as an inspiration to her family and the people she met throughout her life.
Mrs. Williams’ three sons all went to college and graduated with medical degrees. Charles attended Howard University Medical School in Washington D.C.; Jasper and James graduated from Creighton University Medical School in Omaha, Nebraska. They went on to find the Williams Clinic in Chicago, Illinois. Mrs. Williams always urged her sons to succeed in higher education – and they did just that.
Clara Belle Williams went on to receive many honors during her lifetime. She succeeded despite significant obstacles of discrimination placed before her while pursuing her higher education.
Mrs. Williams passed away on July 3, 1994, at the age of 108.
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