Willa Cofield is a retired educator with a deep devotion to community uplift. She previously held positions at the North Carolina Fund, Livingston College, and the New Jersey Department of Education. She produced The Brick School Legacy, and, with Karen Riley, The Nine O'clock Whistle. Cynthia Samuelson spent more than twenty-five years leading public and private information technology services organizations. She formerly worked for the Department of Defense, the Department of Transportation, and the National Endowment for the Arts. Mildred Sexton retired after forty-three years as an educator, having worked for the Halifax County, North Carolina, public schools; the Virginia Department of Juvenile Justice; Hampton University; Old Dominion University; and the Hampton, Virginia, city schools.
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The Nine O'Clock Whistle is a book that speaks to our intellect, but also to our hearts. Indeed, there are moments in these pages that have gotten so deep under my skin that I believe that I will always carry them with me.--from the introduction by David Cecelski

