File #: R-063-24    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Approved
File created: 2/16/2024 In control: City Council
On agenda: 2/28/2024 Final action: 2/28/2024
Title: Recognizing the contributions of Dr. Shirley Green.
Sponsors: John Hobbs III, Cerssandra McPherson, Vanice Williams
Attachments: 1. Video: Agenda Review 2/21/2024

Label
Recognizing Dr. Shirley Green
Hobbs


Title
Recognizing the contributions of Dr. Shirley Green.


Summary
SUMMARY & BACKGROUND:

WHEREAS, born and raised in Toledo, Ohio, Shirley L. (Swan) Green, is the daughter of Marshall O. and Sarah A. (Franklin) Swan; she grew up in the community of "Out Stickney", located in North Toledo, and attended Spring Elementary School and Notre Dame Academy High School for Girls; and
WHEREAS, Shirley followed in her beloved father's footsteps and became a Toledo Police Officer (TPD) in July 1976, with ranks consisting of Patrol Officer, Sergeant and Lieutenant; she retired from TPD in February 2003, and continues to be the Director of the Toledo Police Museum, and has been since January 2016; and
WHEREAS, while a TPD Officer, Shirley attended the University of Toledo (UT), and earned a Bachelor of Arts, graduating Magna Cum Laude, in August 2003, and then her Master of Arts, majoring in History, in May 2005; and
WHEREAS, in 2010, Shirley started her academic journey, as an Adjunct Instructor of History, at the University of Toledo and Bowling Green State University, where she continues to instruct; and
WHEREAS, Dr. Green graduated with her Ph.D. in History from Bowling Green State University in May 2001; the subject of her dissertation: "Free Born Men of Color: The Franck Brothers in Revolutionary America, 1755-1820."; and
WHEREAS, Dr. Green has received the honor of the 2010 African American Legacy Project of Northwest Ohio's Emerging Leader Award, in the category of Excellence; she was also awarded the Graduate College Distinguished Dissertation Award from Bowling Green State University in July 2012; and
WHEREAS, Dr. Green shared Black History, as a special guest, on the podcasts: Journal of the American Revolution and Bowling Green State University's Archival Encounters; she has also presented at annual meeting of the Organization of American Historians and to The Ohio Seminar in Early American History and Culture ...

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