Hazel Mountain Walker
NAME: Hazel Mountain Walker
DATE OF BIRTH: February
16, 1889
PLACE OF BIRTH: Warren,
Ohio
DATE OF DEATH: May 16,
1980
PLACE OF DEATH: Cleveland,
Ohio
FAMILY BACKGROUND: Hazel
Mountain Walker was born the daughter of Charles and Alice (Bronson)
Mountain. Walker married George Herbert Walker on June 28, 1922;
he died in 1956. She married Joseph R. Walker of Massachusetts
in 1961. She did not have any children.
EDUCATION: Hazel attended
Cleveland Normal Training School and in 1909 earned a Bachelor's and
Master's in Education from Western Reserve University. During the summers,
when she was not teaching, Hazel worked towards a Law Degree at Baldwin-Wallace
College where she earned her degree and passed the bar in 1919;
her motivation was not to become a lawyer but rather to prove that black
women could become lawyers.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Walker
taught students who came from homes where no English was spoken and/or
their families could not read at the Mayflower Elementary School from
1909-36. She also tutored black children from the juvenile
court system who were from the South and having trouble adjusting to
Cleveland schools. She became principal at Rutherford B. Hayes Elementary
School in 1936 and in 1954 became the principal at George Washington
Carver Elementary School until she retired in 1958. In 1961 Hazel
was elected to serve on the Ohio State Board of Education; she
resigned in 1963 and them moved out of state.
Walker was one of the first African Americans to be a part of the Women's
City Club. Walker is attributed with naming Karamu House in 1924 where
she was a member and actress. She was a member of the Cuyahoga County
Republican Party executive committee during the 1930s.
BIBLIOGRAPHY:
Morton, Marian J. Women In Cleveland: an Illustrated
History. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1995.
WEB SITES:
Encyclopedia
of Cleveland History entry
This
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Women in History. Hazel Mountain Walker biography.
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