Shannon Faulkner

Shannon Faulkner, born in Powdersville, South Carolina, United States, graduated from Wren High School in 1993, was the first female cadet to enter day military Cadet Corps portion of The Citadel. Faulkner enrolled after a successful lawsuit against the military academy.[1] She joined an otherwise all-male corps of cadets class on August 15, 1995 under the escort of United States Marshals. After four hours of the military indoctrination training, she spent the remainder of the first week in the infirmary before voluntarily resigning, citing emotional and psychological abuse and physical exhaustion. After her departure, the male cadets openly celebrated on the campus.[2] Two decades later, in a 2012 interview with the Post and Courier newspaper, Faulkner stated that what precipitated her leaving so abruptly was a threat to kill her parents by a person present when she entered.[3]

Writer Pat Conroy paid for Faulkner's education after she left the Citadel, and she became a middle school teacher in South Carolina.[4] By December 2009, The Citadel had graduated 205 female cadets since Faulkner's admission.

Faulkner is mentioned indirectly in the King of the Hill episode "Jumpin' Crack Bass". In the episode she is referred to as "that pushy gal who's tryin' to get into The Citadel".

Garry Shandling makes reference to Faulkner in Season 4, Episode 8 of The Larry Sanders Show, entitled "Nothing Personal".

Lisa Simpson's experience in The Simpsons' 8th-season finale, The Secret War of Lisa Simpson, broadly resembles Faulkner's.

References

Notes
  1. Kuersten, Ashlyn K. (2003). Women and the law: leaders, cases, and documents. ABC-CLIO. pp. 72–73. ISBN 978-0-87436-878-9.
  2. "Case Study 1: Shannon Faulkner and the Citadel". Harvard.edu. Retrieved 30 September 2010.
  3. Hawes, Jennifer (October 19, 2012). "WHERE IS Shannon Now". the Post and Courier. Retrieved June 17, 2017.
  4. Chang, Juju; Liz Sintay; Suzan Clarke (8 December 2009). "Life After the Citadel: Shannon Faulkner Reflects on Her Historic Battle with the Elite Military College". ABC News.com - Good Morning America. Retrieved 30 September 2010.
Bibliography
  • In the Company of Men: A Woman at The Citadel (Simon Pulse:Reprint edition 2002) by Nancy Mace, the first woman to graduate from The Citadel.
  • In Glory's Shadow : The Citadel, Shannon Faulkner, and a Changing America (Vintage:2001) by Catherine S. Manegold.


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