University Junior High, I find out Dr Moore, which was one of the doctors that worked in the Department Education. She knew him, and we found out through him, that he was one of the architects who
approached the school district and say, we want to integrate. We have a building which is now the social work is now destroyed. But it said, why don't we create a school and takes kids from Allan, which
is was, at that time, in 1960s was a predominant Chicano school, and O. Henry was a predominantly white school, Junior High Middle School, and John B Wynn was generally black. You take students from each one and bring them to Austin to UJH, in other words, get kids will normally go to Allen, which I was going to go. Can go to UJH, which were closer to it than Allen. People win can come over here and
people from O. Henry they bussed, because they're way, you know, Lake Austin area to come to integrate in Junior high. So we became the very first integrated junior high, the full force. This is 67 this
is almost what, 12 years after the 54 board of education versus Brown, and we were integrated. And it was hard, you know, it was hard for all of us, because we never went to school together. None of us
did. We didn't go with blacks. We were the Anglo so we knew what they were like, and the blacks didn't go to school, with either one of us with Chicanos or blacks? I mean, for whites, it was hard.