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A pamphlet including Mrs. Sue Cowan Williams as an honoree and "Golden Life Member" for her work in the community. Sue Cowan Williams was president of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. at one time and a founding member of the Little Rock alumnae…

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Arkansas Baptist College (ABC) in Little Rock (Pulaski County) is a four-year historically black liberal arts institution accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools and affiliated with the…

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Newspaper article describing the Little Rock Alumnae chapter of Delta Sigma Theta sorority's Women in Prison community service project, in which Sue Cowan Williams participated.

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Pamphlet from the Dunbar Class of 1979 reunion sponsored by the Dunbar Alumni Association, which honors teachers from Dunbar for the years 1929-1955.

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Paul Lawrence Dunbar High School opened in 1929 and offered a comprehensive education for black students in Little Rock. Mrs. Sue Cowan Williams taught English here from 1935 to 1943, when she was abruptly fired. She resumed teaching here in 1952…

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The school newspaper was called The Bearcat, named for Dunbar High School's mascot. Mrs. Williams is listed as a faculty sponsor. Dunbar's mascot is now the bobcat and the school no longer has a school newspaper.

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This is the application of Mrs. Williams submitted the Little Rock School District. It lists her qualifications, prior employment and references, which include recommendations from Dr. Leroy Christophe and Scipio Jones who would later be involved in…

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Sue Cowan Williams lived with her father in this home at 1518 Cross Street while teaching at nearby Dunbar High School.

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Interview to discuss Sue Cowan Williams with Brett King. 5/6/11
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