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Accidental Activist

Accidental Activist

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Mary Allen Jolley served as legislative assistant to Congressman Carl Elliott, D-AL, helping draft the National Defense Education Act of 1958. She later

accepted an appointment by President Kennedy to staff the advisory panel on vocational education in the USA and help draft the Vocational Education Act of

1964. Both legislations opened higher education to people regardless of financial means, and helped bring women and minorities into the educational mainstream.

Working in governmental affairs for the American Vocational Association, she helped bring other organizations to jointly and effectively appeal to

Congress for increased funding for education. These acts impacted higher education as much as the post-war G. I. Bill did.

Leaving Washington, Jolley first served as vice president for development at Trident Community College in Charleston, South Carolina, where among other

successes, she established a program to increase the enrollment of women in technical programs leading to higher-paid careers. She was recruited home to

The University of Alabama, where she served as director of economic development, and helped devise strategies to recruit major industry (JVC, Mercedes)

to Alabama, at the same time working with communities throughout the state on local projects, and fostering the development of Family Resource Centers as

a concrete step toward ending intergenerational poverty. A person of boundless energy and absolute integrity, Mary Allen Jolley

continued to help people make better lives through almost 30 years of retirement. In all she did, Jolley was an advocate for social justice, and in her last

years she worked with others in Tuscaloosa toward an acknowledgment of its history, striving for racial reconciliation.

As beloved in her personal life as she was respected in her career, Mary's joyous engagement in living has influenced generations of her family, friends,

and co-workers to embrace her example and work to make the world a better place for everyone.



Author: Mary Allen Jolley
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Livingston Press at the University of West Al
Published: 06/28/2024
Pages: 196
Weight: 0.59lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.42d
ISBN: 9781604893816
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