Sophia Bracy Harris
American child care advocate / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sophia Bracy Harris co-founded the Federation of Child Care Centers of Alabama (FOCAL). She was awarded the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur "Genius" Award in 1991,[1] the Rockefeller Public Service Award,[2] and Gleitsman Foundation "People who Make a Difference". She was among the first Black students to attend Wetumpka High School under a Freedom of Choice plan.[3]
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