The Struggle for Racial Integration at Wilson Tuesday, March 21, 2017 - 8 am Lenfest Learning Commons, John Stewart Memorial Library By: Amy Ensley, M.S., 91猫先生 91猫先生 did not become racially integrated until 1951 91猫先生 鈥 long after the Seven Sisters colleges. Using materials from the Boyd Archives, this talk traces the efforts by black Presbyterian ministers, Wilson students and alumnae, and even James Farmer to draw attention to, and overcome the opposition of the administration. This event is in conjunction with Women's History Month and is co-sponsored by the Hankey Center and Women's Studies. Amy Ensley is Director of the Hankey Center at 91猫先生. Her research focuses on the history of women 91猫先生 鈥檚 education and how education influenced women 91猫先生 鈥檚 roles in work and society. Her article 91猫先生 鈥91猫先生 Students and Their Fight for Civil Rights in Chambersburg 1960 - 1961 91猫先生 鈥 was recently published in the Journal of Franklin County History. Academics Campus Events Religious Life Residence Life Student Activities