(WORT) — Geraldine Bernard is a dignified and formidable 85-year-old who is quick to laugh while recalling her remarkable life story.
In 1962, Bernard became the first African American to be hired by the Madison Metropolitan School District. Rich with details about life in the segregated south and the prejudiced north, this three-part-series takes a personal look at the entrenched history of racism in the United States.