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Honoring the life of Dulcina DeBerry: Huntsville trailblazer who opened and turned the pages for African Americans in the 1940s

Honoring the life of Dulcina DeBerry Black History Month: Huntsville trailblazer who opened doors and turned pages for African Americans in the 1940s Black History Month: Honoring the life of Dulcina DeBerry By Kellie Miller | February 11, 2021 at 5:56 PM CST - Updated February 12 at 8:52 AM HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - In the 1900s, educational resources for African Americans were scarce. But Dulcina DeBerry, educator and librarian, worked hard to fight those inequities and eventually opened the first public library for African Americans in Madison County. “She was a very compassionate person. She was a scholar, she loved to learn…and she was a problem solver,” said Shalis Worthy, Archivist at the Huntsville-Madison County Public Library.

Mitchell College names interim VP

Mitchell College names interim VP Staff reports Mitchell College recently welcomed Marilyn Sutton-Haywood as its interim vice president of academic affairs, taking over the position from Catherine Wright, who retired in late December after a 40-year career at the college.  Sutton-Haywood will oversee several divisions of the college, including academics, student life, Living and Learning programs including Thames at Mitchell, the Bentsen Learning Center and the Mystic Program and the Children’s Learning Center.  She most recently served as dean of the division of liberal arts and sciences at Pfeiffer University in North Carolina and held similar positions at Shaw University and Johnson C. Smith University, both also in North Carolina. 

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