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Volma Robert Overton
Personal details
Born (1924-09-26)September 26, 1924
Maha, Texas
Died October 31, 2005(2005-10-31) (aged 81)
Austin, Texas
Residence Austin, Texas
Spouse Warneta Hill (m. 1946)
Children 1 son, 3 daughters
Occupation Civil rights activist, marine, postmaster
Education BS in chemistry
Alma mater Tillotson College

Volma Overton (September 26, 1924 - October 31, 2005) was an African-American civil rights activist and president of NAACP's Austin, Texas chapter from 1962 to 1983.[2][3] He is best known for his legal efforts to end racial segregation in Austin schools.[4]

Overton was born in Maha in the rural southeast of Travis County.[4] He served in the Marines in World War II,[1] then in the Army Reserves, rising to the rank of lieutenant colonel.[4] After World War II, he attended Huston-Tillotson College, where he studied chemistry and met his wife, Warneta.[4] They had four children, who were often involved in Overton's civil rights work; their daughter DeDra was named the plaintiff in the federal lawsuit he led to desegregate Austin schools.[4] The lawsuit lasted a decade and Overton, backed by the NAACP Legal Defense, the U.S. Justice Department and the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund, ultimately prevailed.[4]

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