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Bertha maxwell roddey biography
During her distinguished career, she served on more than 50 boards and commissions, co-founded the Theodore and Bertha M. Roddey Foundation, started the first Head Start program in Charlotte and received numerous awards for her dedication.
Bertha Maxwell-Roddey, founding director of the Africana studies department at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, passed away on March 20 at the age of Dr. Maxwell-Roddey’s career in education began in the Charlotte public schools.
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Mrs. Maxwell-Roddey, born J, in Seneca, S.C., was at the front lines of Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools desegregation in the s, which coincided with the rise of Charlotte’s Black middle class and advocacy for economic and social equity.
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