First Black Superintendent of Boston Schools Named
Associated Press
BOSTON —
The Boston School Committee on Wednesday chose Laval S. Wilson, 49, as the first black superintendent of the nation’s oldest public school system. Wilson is now school superintendent in Rochester, N.Y.
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