January 8, 2015
Ferdinand Day, with Vola Lawson in the fall of 2013, was instrumental in advancing Civil Rights in Alexandria in the 1950s and ‘60s.
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Alexandria Civil Rights Pioneer Ferdinand Day Dies
The force behind the philosophy of “Every Student Counts.”
When Ferdinand Day was born in 1918, Virginia had just passed its first compulsory school attendance law for children ages 8-12. But with legalized segregation, funding for the education of African American students was sorely limited, with only four black public high schools in the entire state. It would take decades before one existed in Alexandria.
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