[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 154 (2008), Part 2] [Extensions of Remarks] [Page 2329] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]HONORING H.O. TANNER TEACHERS ______ HON. RON PAUL of texas in the house of representatives Thursday, February 14, 2008 Mr. PAUL. Madam Speaker, on February 21 the Texas Delta Xi Chapter of the Honorary Educators Organization Alpha Delta Kappa will honor those Texas Delta Xi teachers who attended the H.O. Tanner School in Texas, and then returned to teach at H.O. Tanner after completing their education. H.O. Tanner was constructed in 1900 in order to ensure that Texas' segregation laws did not prevent African-American children from obtaining a quality education. Laws dictating what schools a child can and cannot attend, based solely on that child's race, are a shameful aspect of America's history. It is hard to think of a better way to celebrate Black History Month than by honoring those who did not allow the burden of the ``Jim Crow'' laws stop them from obtaining an education, and then used their education to serve the children of their community by devoting their lives to teaching. It is therefore with the greatest pleasure that I join Texas Delta Chapter of Alpha Delta Kappa in honoring Geneva Barrett, Cora Mack, Berniece Smith, and Sister Julia Mack, who taught kindergarten at the ``new'' Henry O. Tanner; Sister Mary Crecy, Geneva Barrett (both of whom will be honored posthumously), and Mary Dixon who taught at the original Henry O. Tanner School; and Sisters Julia and Cora Mack who attended classes on the ``new'' H.O. Tanner campus. ____________________