Helen Eugenia Parker (1909–unknown), was an African-American architect, active in Detroit.
[1] It is also likely she attended Howard University in Washington, D.C.[1][2] Parker briefly returned to Little Rock.
There, she taught mathematics in the segregated public high school, served as a librarian at the segregated library, and consulted for the Southern Tenant Farmers Union.
[1] As well as a drafter for the first two registered architects of color in Detroit, Alfonso R. Feliciano (1883–1940) a Puerto Rican graduate of Universidad de Barcelona, and Donald Frank White.
[1][2] Parker's profile was included in the book, African American Architects: A Biographical Dictionary, 1865–1945 (2004).