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The effects of gender-based class grouping on middle school student achievement: Teachers', administrators' and parents' perceptions
Interview Excerpt of Ms. Barbara Ann Howard
Barbara Howard, administrative assistant, was the daughter of Prince Albert “P.A.” Howard Jr. and Bertha Mae Davis Howard-Bray, born in Montgomery, Alabama. She was educated at St. Jude High School where she graduated. She joined the end of Selma to Montgomery March while a student at St. Jude in 1963. After graduating high school, Howard worked briefly for the NAACP office in Montgomery in the same position once held by Rosa Parks. She also participated in integrating movie theatres and lunch counters in Montgomery as a teenager and was the first black president of Dean Road School PTA in Auburn