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Manford Byrd Jr. is an American educator and former president of Alabama State University. He was born on May 29, 1928 in Brewton, Alabama. He attended the University of Alabama, where he earned a bachelor's degree in education in 1950. He then went on to earn a master's degree in education from the University of Alabama in 1954.
Byrd began his career as a teacher and coach in the public schools of Alabama. He then went on to serve as a principal and superintendent in several school districts in the state. In 1975, he was appointed president of Alabama State University, a historically black college. He served in this position until his retirement in 1995.
During his tenure at Alabama State University, Byrd was instrumental in increasing the university's enrollment, expanding its academic programs, and improving its financial stability. He also worked to improve the university's physical plant and to increase its endowment.
Byrd has received numerous awards and honors for his work in education. He was inducted into the Alabama Education Hall of Fame in 1997 and was awarded the National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges' Distinguished Service Award in 1998. He was also awarded the National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges' Lifetime Achievement Award in 2004.
Byrd is married to his wife, Mary, and they have two children. He currently resides in Montgomery, Alabama.
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On March 25, 1985, Byrd was appointed superintendent after the board voted not to renew Love's contract. During his tenure, in 1987, there was a teachers strike which lasted nineteen days, which, as of 2019, was the longest teachers strike in Chicago's history. Byrd was fired as superintendent on August 1, 1989. By this time, many black politicians, such as Jesse Jackson, argued that Byrd had been treated as a scapegoat. He was fired because he was seen as resistant to the decentralization plan that the state of Illinois had passed to restructure the school district.
Byrd and his wife Cheribelle Byrd were married from March 31, 1956 until his death. Together they had three sons, Carl, Bradley and Donald. Byrd lived on Chicago's South Side. Byrd was a member of Trinity United Church of Christ, which has awarded a scholarship named for Byrd since 1982. Byrd died on January 17, 2021, at the age of 92, in Chicago.
In 1954, Byrd began working for Chicago Public Schools. Byrd held various roles over the years, including teacher, assistant principal, elementary school principal, high school principal, and an assistant to the general principal. In 1968, Byrd was appointed deputy superintendent. At only the age of 39, this made him one of the highest-ranked African American public sector educational leaders in the United States. Byrd later was made deputy superintendent for instruction and deputy superintendent for pupil services and system-wide reorganization. Byrd was passed over several times for the role of superintendent. Many believed he was not selected due to his race. His family would later recount that he was told he had not been selected due to his lack of the Ph.D. Byrd earned a Ph.D. from Northwestern University in 1978. In March 1981, when Ruth B. Love was hired as the district's superintendent, many African Americans, including prominent figures such as Jesse Jackson, were critical that the job had not instead been given to Byrd. This sentiment came despite the fact that Love herself was African American. As Chicago Alderman Niles Sherman put it, "Ruth Love is not considered black at this moment by the black community".
Manford Byrd Jr. (May 29, 1928 – January 17, 2021) was an American educator and education administrator and former school superintendent. Byrd served as the 21st superintendent of the Chicago Public Schools district from March 25, 1985 until August 1, 1989. Byrd is noted as the first African-American man to serve as superintendent of the district (with the first African-American being a woman, his predecessor Ruth B. Love).
Born on May 29, 1928 in Brewton, Alabama, to Manford Byrd Sr. and Evelyn (nee Turk). For high school, Byrd attended high school at Southern Normal High School; graduating in 1946. Byrd graduated from Central College (in Iowa) in 1949, with a bachelor's degree in mathematics. He would receive his Master of Arts in education from Atlanta University in 1954. Byrd would later receive a Ph.D. in education from Northwestern University in 1978. Byrd worked as an educator in Quincy, Illinois in 1949, working there until 1954.