KBCS and Sankofa Impact Story: Autherine Lucy

In 1956, Autherine Lucy, a Black student, was expelled from University of Alabama within the first three days of beginning a master’s degree in education.  Listen to what became a 30-year journey to earn that degree.

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In 1956, Autherine Lucy, a Black student was expelled from University of Alabama within the first three days of beginning a master’s degree in education.  Lucy had enrolled at the school just after the Supreme Court case, Brown vs Board of Education deemed segregation of public schools illegal. It wasn’t until 1988 that Lucy’s expulsion was annulled, and she re-enrolled in the same program.  Lucy graduated in 1992.

KBCS Reporter and BC Digital Media Services Media Producer, Ruthie Bly brings you this story about Autherine Lucy’s commitment to pursue her master’s degree.  This story is produced in partnership with Sankofa Impact. Sankofa Impact is a non-profit organization that hosts events to engage community in informative and transformational discussion around the Black freedom struggle.

Sankofa Impact: Autherine Lucy

Last Updated March 21, 2023