Waurine Walker
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Born
June 30, 1908
Waurine Elizabeth Walker
June 30, 1908
Tyler, Texas
DiedJuly 22, 1987 (aged 79)
Austin, Texas
OccupationEducator
KnownforPresident of the National Education Association
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![]() Waurine Walker, as a teacher at Waco High School in 1938 | |
| Born | Waurine Elizabeth Walker June 30, 1908 Tyler, Texas |
| Died | July 22, 1987 (aged 79) Austin, Texas |
| Occupation | Educator |
| Known for | President of the National Education Association |
Waurine Elizabeth (or Isabel) Walker (June 30, 1908 – July 22, 1987) was an American educator based in Texas. She was elected president of the National Education Association in 1954.
Waurine Isabel Walker was born in Tyler, Texas,[1][2] the daughter of Alonzo "Lon" Singleton Walker and Minnie Lee Rogers Walker.[3] Her father was a railroad conductor. She trained as a teacher at Baylor University.[4] She earned a master's degree from Teachers College, Columbia University.[5] She earned a doctorate in education at Baylor University.[1] In 1955 she was presented with an honorary Doctor of Laws degree at Lindenwood College.[6]
