Dr. Percy V. Williams, Pioneer of Harford Schools Desegregation, Passes Away at 95
From Harford County Public Schools:
Dr. Percy Vandella Williams was a true giant in the field of public education, not only in Harford County, but also in the state and nation. Born in rural Perryman, Dr. Williams spent an entire lifetime proving that education is the key to equality for all. Dr. Williams, a long-time Havre de Grace resident, passed away on Saturday, November 14th, at Harford Memorial Hospital.
A teacher, supervisor, principal, and state assistant superintendent of schools, Dr. Williams also spent ten years as a member and two years as president of the Harford County Board of Education. He was also president of the Maryland Association of Boards of Education for one year.
“Dr. Williams brought about necessary change to Harford County with respect to cultural equality,” said Board President Mark M. Wolkow. “His legacy will outlive all of us as each student that graduates from Harford County Public Schools takes ...Continue Reading
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