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'''Walter G. Harris''' (born c. [[1936]]) was a former superintendent of [[Birmingham City Schools]] and chief of staff for former [[Birmingham mayor]] [[Richard Arrington, Jr]]. | '''Walter G. Harris''' (born c. [[1936]]) was a former superintendent of [[Birmingham City Schools]] and chief of staff for former [[Birmingham mayor]] [[Richard Arrington, Jr]]. | ||
Harris earned a master of arts at Florida A&M University and a doctorate in education at the University of Florida. He was the first African American to serve as superintendent of Birmingham schools. After leaving the system he served as chief administrative assistant and chief of staff in Arrington's administration. | Harris earned a master of arts at Florida A&M University and a doctorate in education at the University of Florida. He was the first African American to serve as superintendent of Birmingham schools, and was the center of much controversy. After leaving the system in [[1988]] he served as chief administrative assistant and chief of staff in Arrington's administration. He was succeeded as superintendent by [[Cleveland Hammonds]]. | ||
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Walter G. Harris (born c. 1936) was a former superintendent of Birmingham City Schools and chief of staff for former Birmingham mayor Richard Arrington, Jr.
Harris earned a master of arts at Florida A&M University and a doctorate in education at the University of Florida. He was the first African American to serve as superintendent of Birmingham schools, and was the center of much controversy. After leaving the system in 1988 he served as chief administrative assistant and chief of staff in Arrington's administration. He was succeeded as superintendent by Cleveland Hammonds.