Autherine Lucy Foster was an icon of the civil rights movement as the first Black student to attend the University of Alabama.Foster had already received her bachelor’s degree from Mills College when she decided to seek admission to the segregated University of Alabama as a graduate student in 1952.
She was initially admitted on her qualifications, but the admission was revoked when school authorities learned she was Black.
Foster worked with the NAACP to fight for admission. Thurgood Marshall (1908–1993) represented her in court on the heels of his victory in Brown v.
Board of Education. After a two-year legal battle that made it to the Supreme Court, the university was required to allow Foster to enroll.
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