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Melody McCray-Miller, Wichita’s first Black woman county commissioner, died at 69 after serving in Kansas politics and education.
Melody McCray-Miller, a pioneering Wichita public servant and the first African American woman on the Sedgwick County Commission, has died at 69.
She served in the Kansas Legislature, the Wichita Board of Education, and was an adjunct professor at Wichita State University.
McCray-Miller stepped down from the school board in late 2025 due to health reasons.
Known for her advocacy in education reform and community support services, she co-owned Miller’s Barbecue and was widely respected for her dedication to equity and student success.
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Melody McCray-Miller, la primera mujer negra comisionada del condado de Wichita, murió a los 69 años después de servir en la política y educación de Kansas.