Pioneering Educator and Civil Rights Leader James L. Solomon, Jr. Dies at 94

COLUMBIA, S.C. – Pioneering Educator and Civil Rights Figure James L. Solomon, Jr. Passes Away

James L. Solomon, Jr., a prominent figure in the desegregation of higher education in South Carolina, died on Friday at the age of 94. Solomon was one of only three African American students who bravely enrolled at the University of South Carolina (USC) in 1963, a year that marked a significant turning point in the history of education and civil rights in the U.S.

A Trailblazer in Education

Born in a time when racial segregation was deeply ingrained in Southern society, Solomon pursued higher education at USC amid great social challenges. He became the first African American to enroll in the university’s graduate program in mathematics while he was a professor at Morris College in the 1960s. Solomon’s courage helped pave the way for future generations of students of color seeking education and opportunity.

Career and Public Service

Beyond his educational achievements, Solomon had a distinguished career in public service. He held various positions within the state government, including serving as a state agency director and a division director at the Commission on Higher Education. In addition, Solomon made history by becoming the first African American elected to public office in Sumter County, South Carolina, since the Reconstruction era, when he was elected to the Sumter District 17 School Board.

A Lasting Legacy

In April 2024, USC honored Solomon and his fellow African American students with a statue commemorating their courageous act of desegregation. This tribute serves as a reminder of their significant contributions to the university and the greater civil rights movement.

Family and Community Reactions

The Solomon family announced his passing and expressed deep gratitude for the prayers and sympathies extended to them during this period of mourning. They recognized his impact not only on those who knew him personally but also on the broader community of South Carolina.

Arrangements and Public Memorial

Funeral arrangements for James L. Solomon, Jr. are being managed by Leevy’s Funeral Home in Columbia, S.C. The family is expected to hold a public memorial to celebrate his life and the indelible mark he left on education and civil rights in South Carolina.

Final Thoughts

James L. Solomon, Jr.’s life served as a beacon of hope and change. His efforts to foster inclusivity in academia and his role in public service not only reshaped the landscape of education in the region but also laid the groundwork for future advancements in civil rights. His commitment to equity and education will be remembered by many as a significant chapter in the ongoing fight for justice and equality.


Author: HERE Greenville

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