Lillian Warner-Green
Lillian Randolph Warner-Green is a 1969 Graduate of Texas Christian University with a Major in History and English. She entered the university as one of several African-American students after TCU decided to voluntarily integrate the school. After graduating from TCU, she became an English teacher, a Magnet Coordinator, and the Grant Coordinator of a Federal Grant with Fort Worth ISD. Since retiring from the school district, I Warner-Green has been an Adjunct Professor of English at Tarrant County College since 2007.
- Title
- Oral History Interview with Lillian Warner-Green
- Interviewee
- Warner-Green, Lillian
- Interviewer
- Greensword, Sylviane
- Interviewer
- Perkins, Marcellis
- Date
- 2021-02-12
- Transcript
- Lillian Warner-Green Interview Transcript
3 PART INTERVIEW In this interview Lillian Warner-Green discusses her early life and her experiences as one of the first Black students at TCU after integration and experiences with racism as a college student in Fort Worth in 1965. She also recalls experiences of her Black peers who experienced discrimination at TCU. Ms. Warner-Green went on to a career as an educator in the Fort Worth ISD. (SEE THREE SEPARATE CLIPS BELOW)
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