Several education news stories in 2016 impacted the African-American community. Black educators reached new heights and the community debated school choice.

Many Black educators have made amazing contributions that have gone unnoticed. Let's celebrate these unsung heroes.

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Growing up in South Central, Los Angeles, Carter Paysinger probably think he’d succeed beyond his meager surroundings. But thanks to the determination of his mother,…

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Dr. Sybil C. Mobley, founder of Florida A&M University’s School of Business and Industry, died early Tuesday morning. Dr. Mobley’s contributions to FAMU are certainly…

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Dr. Elson S. Floyd, the 10th president of Washington State University, died this summer after battling colon caner. Affectionately known as “E Flo” by his…

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Naomi Long Madgett, a former educator and poet laureate for the city of Detroit has given voice to several African-American poets by way of her publishing…

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Clara Stanton Jones and her career as a top librarian was born early on when she was a young girl in her native St. Louis.…

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James “Jay” Marshall Rogers Jr. was the first Black teacher to win the Council of Chief State School Officers’ National Teacher Of The Year award…