Collis P. Huntington High School
Lutrelle Palmer, the principal of Huntington High, also a strong NAACP advocate, whose own wages were supplemented by voluntary parental contributions, in November 1937 chastised his daughter for accepting a job in Newport News that paid her a third less per month than a beginning white teacher earned. This led to a unanimous vote by the Virginia State Teachers Association to file equal-pay lawsuits in partnership with the NAACP. This move paved the way to a statewide campaign attacking the legal basis for school segregation. Palmer was sacked from the school in 1943 for his activism.
Huntington's football team, coached by Thad Madden from 1943 through 1971, had 28 straight winning seasons, compiling a 251-114-16 record. Madden's Huntington teams won sixteen Virginia Interscholastic Association eastern District titles and seven VIA state championships. Huntington track and field squads, also under Madden, won 19 VIA state championships and were declared seven times runners-up after the VIA integrated with the Virginia High School League.
Notable alumni
- Joe Durham, Former MLB player (Baltimore Orioles. St. Louis Cardinals)
- Former U.S. Energy Secretary, Hazel R. O'Leary (1937-)
- Thaddeus E. Hayes, founder of Thaddeus Hayes Dance Theatre (ca. 1928-April 26, 2000)
References
- ^ Virginia Sports Hall of Fame and Museum, "Thad Madden" (n.d.), http://vshfm.com/hall/induct_madden.html Archived 2013-01-28 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 12 May 2014.
- ^ The Athletic Hall of Fame of the Lower Virginia Peninsula, "Thad Madden" (n.d.), http://hampton.gov/DocumentCenter/Home/View/283. Retrieved 12 May 2014.
- ^ Press, Compiled by TIFFANY CASSANDRA HILL Daily. "THADDEUS E. HAYES". dailypress.com.
External links
- No Easy Journey, on Huntington's role in the campaign against segregation, Newport News, Va., Daily Press, republished in Newsday.
- Thad Madden, biography from Virginia Sports Hall of Fame and Museum; biography from Athletic Hall of Fame of the Lower Virginia Peninsula.
- Walter Nathaniel Ridley
- Hazel O'Leary
- HR0188 (92nd General Assembly, Illinois) honoring Lu Palmer.
- Huntington Middle School