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Helen Louise Elliott Neal, along with Marvell White, was the first American black graduate of West Texas State University in 1962.[1][2] In 2019, the school, now named West Texas A & M University, opened the Nathaniel and Helen Neal Multicultural Suite to commemorate her experience.[3][4][5]

She was born Helen Louise Elliot on September 17, 1927, in Okmulgee, Oklahoma, United States. She was married to Nat Neal, who in 1971 became the first black faculty member at West Texas State.[6] Helen first attended all-black Langston College in Oklahoma. The Neals moved to Amarillo in 1955, there were no local colleges that would accept black students. When WT was forced by the federal Government to integrate in 1961, Neal enrolled.[7]

Neal died in October 15, 2013.[8]

References

  1. ^ "Helen Louise Elliott Neal". Amarillo Globe-News.
  2. ^ "WTAMU's Angela Allen Recognized by A&M System". The Amarillo Pioneer.
  3. ^ "Neal Multicultural Suite". Wtamu.edu. Retrieved 27 October 2021.
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  5. ^ Beilue, Jon Mark. "Before there was diversity". Amarillo Globe-News. Retrieved 27 October 2021.
  6. ^ Graham, Eboni (February 22, 2014). "Black history month: Nathaniel J. "Nat" Neal and Helen Elliott Neal". Amarillo Globe-News. Retrieved 8 September 2020.
  7. ^ Kuhlman, Marty (December 14, 2019). "Caprock Chronicles: Integration at West Texas State College". Glen Rose Reporter. Retrieved 8 September 2020.
  8. ^ Graham, Eboni. "Community leader Helen E. Neal dies at 86". Amarillo.com. Retrieved 27 October 2021.