CHARLOTTE — A local leader of the Charlotte community has died at 93.
Dr. Bertha Maxwell-Roddey was a longtime educator and community leader known for co-founding the Afro-American Cultural Center 50 years ago. It has since been renamed the Harvey B. Gantt Center for African-American Arts and Culture.
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She graduated from Johnson C. Smith University before becoming one of the first African American principals at a predominantly white elementary school in Charlotte.
Maxwell-Roddey then started working in higher education, where she became the founding director of the Department of Africana Studies at UNC Charlotte.
Her family is still finalizing funeral arrangements.
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