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Nashville honors trailblazing police pioneer Edith Lancaster

July 23, 2024 | Community Review Board Meetings, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee



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Nashville honors trailblazing police pioneer Edith Lancaster
During a recent government meeting in Nashville, members paid tribute to the late Edith Lancaster, a pioneering figure in the city's history. Lancaster, who passed away last month, was celebrated for her groundbreaking role as the first female and first Black female officer in the Metro Police Department, joining the force in 1974. Her contributions extended beyond law enforcement, as she later served in local government, leaving a lasting impact on the community.

The discussion highlighted the importance of honoring Lancaster's legacy in the context of ongoing efforts to enhance and promote women in policing. Members expressed their gratitude for her dedication and commitment to Nashville, emphasizing the need to remember trailblazers like her as the city continues to set high standards through a trauma-informed approach to public service.

The meeting concluded with a reminder of an upcoming event scheduled for August 5th, aimed at furthering community engagement and support.

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