LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Thelma Mothershed-Wair, the eldest member of the Little Rock Nine passed away on Saturday.
Mothershed-Wair was born on November 29, 1940, in Bloomberg, Texas and became a national hero as one of nine African American students involved in the desegregation of Little Rock Central High School in 1957.
She was a successful student and was able to graduate from Central High in the 1958–59 school year after completing the necessary credits in order to graduate.
Mothershed-Wair would go on to marry Fred Wair on Dec. 26, 1965 and the couple had one son. She also earned a bachelor’s degree at Southern Illinois University and worked at the Juvenile Detention Center of the St. Clair County Jail in St. Clair County, Illinois.
In 1999, Mothershed-Wair, along with the other members of the Little Rock Nine, were awarded the nation’s highest civilian award and a Congressional Gold Medal by former president and Arkansas governor Bill Clinton.
Beatles member Paul McCartney posted a picture on social media in 2016 with Mothershed-Wair and Elizabeth Eckford, calling them pioneers of the civil rights movement and inspiration for the hit song “Blackbird”.
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