Remembering Cassandra Teague Walker '67

Peabody Demonstration School's first African-American graduate passed away September 3, 2025. Cassandra Teague Walker '67 returned to her alma mater many times to share her experiences with young students and is featured on the 21st Avenue garage mural.
Dear USN families,

One of our school heroes has passed away, and I ask each of us to take a minute to think about the courage it took for Cassandra Teague Walker ’67 and her parents to choose Peabody Demonstration School in 1964. Under the leadership of Dr. Knox McCharen, PDS integrated in the 1964-1965 school year, welcoming two Black girls and two Black boys in ninth grade (and 2 Black children in each grade from nursery school through 8th grade (see McCharen’s announcement here). Cassandra was one of the four new ninth graders that fall. She was a National Achievement Scholarship Program finalist, graduated in three years — becoming our first Black graduate — and went on to attend Fisk University.


Former Director Vince Durnan described her as “a cornerstone of the whole story, an amazing trailblazer and force of nature–and she never, ever backed down. She’s one of the reasons the school was worth saving in 1975.”

Rest in peace, our friend and hero.

Warmly,
Juliet Douglas
Interim Director 
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