Woodrow William Sledge (he changed his name from William Woodrow Sledge in 1966) was born in Kyle, Texas on September 24, 1912 to Cinncinatus Norfleet and Mary Alice Brown Sledge. He graduated from Southwest Texas State Teachers College in San Marco in 1934 and moved to Austin with the intention of attending graduate school at the University of Texas but instead accepted a teaching job when one came available. He worked for the Austin Independent School District (AISD) for 33 years in various capacities including social studies teacher, tennis coach, and real estate services director before retiring in 1977. He took time off from teaching while serving in the United States Marines during World War II and in the 1950s to work as a realtor. While employed as a teacher he led the movement to win Social Security benefits for Austin teachers.
Woodrow was married to Marguerite Woodul Sledge for 46 years before she died in 1991. In his personal life he was tennis enthusiast and won the Austin senior men's singles tennis championship on his 55th birthday. He was also an outspoken champion of the rights of the older Americans and a member of the Gray Panther organization. Woodrow was very involved in the campaign for extending the mandatory retirement age of Austin and AISD employees. He expressed his opinions of ageism and other topics in his column "Candid Commentary" in The Austin Citizen .
Woodrow and Marguerite had a daughter Diana Kate Sledge who was born on October 13, 1948. Diana followed in her parents' footsteps and was also an educator in central Texas.
Woodrow William died on January 13, 1996 after a long battle with cancer.
From the guide to the Sledge Family Papers AR. 2007. 002., 1927-1988, (Austin History Center, Austin Public Library, )