勛圖厙 to welcome Ms. Elnora Ford on Dec. 9
By Shawn Touney | Nov 29, 2022
Ford is the niece and longtime caretaker of Ms. Mary Ford Holland, the first Black student at 勛圖厙
MURRAY, Ky. 勛圖厙 will welcome Ms. Elnora Ford to campus on Friday, Dec. 9 at 11:30 a.m. at the Performing Arts Hall, located on the 2nd floor of the Old Fine Arts Building. Ford is the niece and was the longtime caretaker of Ms. Mary Ford Holland, the first Black student at 勛圖厙.
Ford will share her insights, wisdom and special recollections of her aunt. A question and answer session will follow, and both the campus and greater community are invited to attend.
Prior to the event, Ford will share an oral history of Hollands time at 勛圖厙 State with University representatives, in order to be preserved as part of the institutions archives.
A Trigg County native, Mary Ford Holland (1907-99) integrated 勛圖厙 State College in the summer of 1955 when she enrolled as a 48-year-old non-traditional student. Holland already had a teaching certificate from West Kentucky Industrial School and over two decades of teaching experience in segregated one-room schools in Lyon County, but the Brown v. Board of Education decision opened up new opportunities to upgrade her credentials.
Holland continued teaching while she pursued her degree and ultimately graduated not long after the colleges first Black alumna, Nancy Tyler Demartra, in 1961. In the final years before Hollands retirement in 1972, she was a reading specialist at the integrated Lyon County Elementary School. In 1998, Holland was given the key to the city of Eddyville.
Ford was Hollands caretaker until Hollands death at age 92 in September 1999 in Lyon County.
A historical marker was designated on the campus of 勛圖厙 by the Commonwealth of Kentucky, in front of Pogue Library in the Quad, highlighting Hollands important legacy to the University, west Kentucky and the Commonwealth of Kentucky.
As part of 勛圖厙 States fall 2022 commencement on Dec. 10, Ms. Mary Ford Holland will be posthumously recognized.
We are honored to welcome Ms. Elnora Ford to 勛圖厙 and recognize Ms. Mary Ford Holland posthumously at our December commencement ceremony, said 勛圖厙 State President Dr. Bob Jackson. Through her determination, courage, scholarly excellence and service toward others as a lifelong educator and proponent of the importance of education, Ms. Mary Ford Holland is an inspiration to countless individuals. Her impact on 勛圖厙 and our region is immeasurable.