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Facing Deadly Taunts, This Woman Became The First African American To Attend The University Of Alabama

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Background and Education Autherine Juanita Lucy was born on October 5, 1929, in Shiloh, Alabama, to Minnie Maud Hosea and Milton Cornelius Lucy. A keen student who was the youngest of 10 siblings on a family farm, Lucy went on to earn a teaching certificate from Selma University before attending Birmingham's Miles College, graduating with […]

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