Dr. Beryl E. W. Williams, a Baltimorean, retired in 1981 as Dean of Continuing Education and Community outreach at Morgan State University after thirty-three/years of service and having taught in Louisiana, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina and Maryland. As a...
My name is Sandra Pearsall from Baltimore City. I have a true success story of my own. I am a 39 year old black female born and raised in Baltimore City. I come from a broken home with a long list of family problems. I attended public schools. My family and I lived...
For more than 42-years, Mrs. Draper has been the impetus of the broadcasting and print industry. Award winning journalist and Baltimore native, Mrs. Draper began her career as a student correspondent at the Baltimore News American in which she was the only woman to...
Many of us are indebted to the women who came to work in Washington, D.C. during the Great Depression. They went on to be wives of World War II soldiers and mothers of the Baby Boomers. My mother-in-law, Eleanor Mae Case Lott, was one of this vital group of pioneer...
Diana M. Bailey of Columbia, Md., has more than 30 years experience as an educator in Howard County and administrator with the Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE). Currently, she works in the Division of Career & College Readiness to provide career...