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08/19/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 08/19/2024 08:10

Missouri State to dedicate African-American Heritage Trail marker

The next marker on the Springfield-Greene County African-American Heritage Trailwill be dedicated on the Missouri State University campus.

Honoring the university's first Black applicant Mary Jean (Price) Walls, the ceremony will take place at 11 a.m., Aug. 21 at a location immediately south of the Plaster Student Center and across from the Multicultural Center that bears her name. 

About Walls

In 1950, Walls was the first Black student to apply to Missouri State. Though she was qualified - she was salutatorian of her class - she was denied admission.

In 2010, Missouri State awarded her an honorary bachelor's degree, and in 2016 the Mary Jean Price Walls Multicultural Resource Center Annex was named in her honor.

Walls died on July 6, 2020. She had eight children and retired from the workforce in 2009 after serving as a janitor at a local science center.

About the trail

The Springfield-Greene County African American Heritage Trail is a series of physical markers dedicated to the formerly unrecognized contributions made by people of African descent to the city of Springfield and Greene County.

To date, seven markers have been placed, with plans for 20 in total. The university marker will be No. 8. It is funded through a private donation.

The first marker on the trail was designated during the annual Park Day Reunion at Silver Springs Park in August 2018.

Other sites on the trail include Lincoln High School, historic Black churches and the Sherman Avenue corridor.

This event is free and open to the public.