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Dr. James A. Forrest, Sr.

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Dr. James A. Forrest, Sr.

First African American President of the St. Mary’s Board of Education

(April 15, 1911-March 23, 2009)

Dr. Forrest was highly regarded in Southern Maryland for over half a century.
Dr. Forrest was a guiding force during the era of school desegregation in St. Mary’s County

Dr. James Alexander Forrest, Sr. was born in Ridge, St. Mary’s County, Maryland in 1911. He attended St. Peter Claver Church and graduated from Cardinal Gibbons Institute on June 7, 1931. He attended Hampton Institute (now University) in Hampton, Virginia. His college education was interrupted because of the Depression and the need to work and care for his ailing grandmother. He received a Doctorate of Humane Letters from St. Mary’s College of Maryland on May 13, 2000, in honor of his community service.

In 1935, he married Harriett Swales of Leonardtown, Maryland, at St. Aloysius Gonzaga Catholic Church. That same year, he began working for Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company. He went from a line crew foreman to a senior-level manager. He retired in 1976. He and his wife of 74 years raised and educated five children. All five of the children went on to post-secondary education. George G. Forrest, the first African American Executive for St. Mary’s County is his son.

Schools and educations were his passion. Dr. Forrest was a member of the Cardinal Gibbons Institute Foundation Board. He played a vital role in the desegregation of St. Mary’s County public schools in the mid-60s. Because of his role in the constitutional action, he was appointed by then-governor Marvin Mandel to the St. Mary’s County Board of Education and later became the first African American to serve as its president. Under his leadership, several new high, middle, and elementary schools were constructed, including the Career and Technology Center, which now bears his name, the Dr. James A. Forrest Career and Technology Center. He anonymously gave scholarships to African American youth in St. Mary’s County for many years.

Dr. Forrest’s service to his community was not limited to the educational arena. He was active in his church. He was a charter member of the St. Mary’s County Branch of the NAACP, and the

. A widely respected figure in Southern Maryland Dr. Forrest not only worked for the good of the African American community but for peaceful relations and better understanding between the black and white communities. His leadership was expressed by the many executive boards he served on including St. Mary’s Hospital, St. Mary’s Home for the Elderly, and he served as a bailiff in the Juvenile Court of St. Mary’s County.

 

Additional Information

Dr. Forrest’s obituary published online at SoMaryland Online. https://somd.com/announcements/obits/name/2225-Dr-James-Alexander-Forrest.html

The Baynet. https://thebaynet.com/listings/items/dr-james-alexander-forrest-html/

Southern Maryland Online. RIP Dr. James A. Forrest | Southern Maryland Community Forums (somd.com)

 

 

 

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County: St. Mary's County
Themes: African American People and Culture, Civic Ideas and Action, Rural Life in Southern Maryland
Timeframes: 1929 – 1940 The Great Depression, 1950’s, 1960’s, 1970’s, 1980’s, 1990’s, 2000 – 2024 21st Century America
Audience: College, General Public, High School, Middle School, Teacher

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Type of Entry: Notable People
County: St. Mary's County
Themes: African American People and Culture, Civic Ideas and Action, Rural Life in Southern Maryland
Timeframes: 1929 – 1940 The Great Depression, 1950’s, 1960’s, 1970’s, 1980’s, 1990’s, 2000 – 2024 21st Century America
Audience: College, General Public, High School, Middle School, Teacher

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