In 1965, Rev. E Edward Jones filed a suit on behalf of his daughter, Beryl Jones, calling for desegregation of Caddo Parish schools. That same year, Beryl, along with two other students, became the first black students to attend an all-white school in Caddo Parish.
In 1965, Rev. E Edward Jones filed a suit on behalf of his daughter, Beryl Jones, calling for desegregation of Caddo Parish schools. That same year, Beryl, along with two other students, became the first black students to attend an all-white school in Caddo Parish.
In 1965, Rev. E Edward Jones filed a suit on behalf of his daughter, Beryl Jones, calling for desegregation of Caddo Parish schools. That same year, Beryl, along with two other students, became the first black students to attend an all-white school in Caddo Parish.
In 1965, Rev. E Edward Jones filed a suit on behalf of his daughter, Beryl Jones, calling for desegregation of Caddo Parish schools. That same year, Beryl, along with two other students, became the first black students to attend an all-white school in Caddo Parish.