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June Kay Campbell (June Elizabeth Kay) was born on 19 August, 1925 in Raleigh, North Carolina, U.S., is an American civil rights activist. Discover June Kay Campbell's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 79 years old?

Popular As June Elizabeth Kay
Occupation political activist, secretary
Age 79 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 19 August, 1925
Birthday 19 August
Birthplace Raleigh, North Carolina, U.S.
Date of death 19 August, 2004
Died Place Raleigh, North Carolina, U.S.
Nationality United States

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Who Is June Kay Campbell's Husband?

Her husband is Ralph Campbell Sr.

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Parents John Walcott Kay Willie Otey Kay
Husband Ralph Campbell Sr.
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Children 4 (including Bill Campbell and Ralph Campbell Jr.)

June Kay Campbell Net Worth

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1925

June Elizabeth Kay Campbell (August 19, 1925 – August 19, 2004) was an American civil rights activist and administrative secretary.

June Elizabeth Kay Campbell was born on August 19, 1925, in Wilmington, North Carolina, the seventh child of Dr. John Walcott Kay and Willie Otey Kay.

1944

Educated in Raleigh Public Schools, she graduated from Washington Graded and High School in 1944.

She later attended classes at Shaw University and North Carolina State University.

1946

She married Ralph Campbell Sr.. on January 1, 1946.

They had four children: Ralph Jr., Mildred, Bill, and Eddie.

Campbell worked as an administrative secretary at Saint Augustine's College.

Campbell and her husband petitioned the Raleigh School Board to allow their children to attend white schools.

The board agreed to allow Bill, a younger child, to enroll at the Murphey School, making him the first child to desegregate a school in the city.

1960

June took Bill to the Murphey School on his first day of classes on September 7, 1960.

The News & Observer photographed the two of them, and she told her son as they entered the school, "Hold your head up high and just count the steps."

Campbell accompanied her son to the school multiple times thereafter.

In the early 1960s, partly as a result of their efforts to enroll their children in traditionally segregated schools, June and Ralph began hosting meetings of civil rights activists at their home.

Often sitting around an oval-shaped glass-topped table which June had purchased, this group became known as the "Oval Table Gang".

Its members strategized to desegregate schools, support black political candidates, and organized protests.

June often prepared food for them.

1983

The meetings continued until Ralph died in 1983.

Bill was later elected Mayor of Atlanta, while Ralph Jr. was elected Auditor of North Carolina.

1992

Campbell retired from her secretary job in February 1992 to care for mother.

1993

When Bill ran for office in Atlanta in 1993, she moved there for several months to take care of his home and children while he and his wife campaigned.

She returned during his reelection campaign.

Campbell also involved herself in several civic organizations after her retirement.

2004

She was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in March 2004 and died due to complications stemming from the disease on August 19.

2005

The Campbells' oval table was later acquired by the North Carolina Museum of History, and in 2005 June and her husband were inducted into the Raleigh Hall of Fame.

Saint Augustine's College named an annual woman's leadership conference in her honor.

The North Carolina General Assembly commended her for her work.