Freeman Hrabowski

Freeman Hrabowski grew up in Birmingham’s Titusville community in the 1950s and 1960s and graduated at 19 from Hampton Institute with highest honors in mathematics; four years later he received his Ph.D. at age 24, and since 1992 he has served as President of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. As a child, he was devastated when he heard that his good friend and classmate Cynthia Wesley had been killed, along with three other innocent girls, in the 1963 bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church. For years following the funeral, he had nightmares about the coffins he saw in the front of the church, the smallest one containing the remains of the youngest girl, Denise McNair. He says that as Dr. King delivered the eulogy, he realized that “as much as our parents and elders cared for us, they could not protect us from the horrors of racism, which raged like a fire.”

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