For her 99th birthday, Elizabeth Barker Johnson was
surprised with a party and an opportunity she has longed for since 1949. The
World War II veteran found out she would finally be able to put on her cap and
gown and walk across the stage at Winston-Salem State University’s graduation.
Johnson was able to attend WSSU thanks to the GI Bill. She
made history as the first female to attend Winston-Salem on the bill when
she returned home from WWII. There she was a part of the 6888th Central Postal
Directory Battalion of the Women’s Army Corps.
The battalion was the only all-Black female battalion
stationed overseas during the war.
Johnson successfully completed her teaching at what was
back then, Winston-Salem Teachers College, however, she couldn’t find anyone to
substitute for her at work and missed the graduation as a result.
She told the Winston-Salem Journal that she
couldn’t believe the day had finally come to redeem a moment most grads look
forward as they close the book on their college years.
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