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Posted by: Julia Wilburn on Sep 17, 2024

As a teacher in Tennessee State University's health and physical education department, Inez Crutchfield was uniquely placed to take on a behind-the-scenes support role of the Civil Rights Movement. She was a fixture in Nashville's 1960s sit ins, driving students to organizing meetings, bringing them food in jail when they were arrested and reassuring their worried parents. Crutchfield became the first Black president of the Davidson County Democratic Party Women's Club and went on to be the first Black woman to serve as Tennessee's representative on the Democratic National Committee, though never running for political office herself. A funeral service for Crutchfield will be held Sept. 23 at First Baptist Church Capitol Hill. Time to be determined. The Tennessean has this remembrance.