MEDIA
Sarah-Patton Boyle
Original Author: Holsinger Studio
Created: Mid-twentieth century
Medium: Photograph
Publisher: Richmond Times-Dispatch

Sarah-Patton Boyle

Sarah-Patton Boyle was one of Virginia's most prominent white civil rights activists during the 1950s and 1960s and author of the widely acclaimed autobiography The Desegregated Heart: A Virginian's Stand in Time of Transition (1962). Her desegregation efforts began in 1950 when she wrote to Gregory Swanson welcoming him as the University of Virginia's first black law student. Through her experience with Swanson, her views on desegregation evolved from being a proponent of gradual desegregation to a leading and often controversial white voice for immediate desegregation in public schools and in higher education.