Black history comes alive at St. George AME Church
Keeping the spirituals and stories alive with a dance are performers from Mt. Calvary AME Church in Seaford (l-r) Kai Anderson, Na'Jay Drayton, JaNeise Drayton, and Vic'Taya Drayton. BY DENY HOWETH
March 20, 2015
Rosemary Martin performs the spiritual “Thank You Lord, for All You’ve Done for Me” at the piano. BY DENY HOWETH
The Rev. Harvey Sparkman of St. James Union Church, and his wife Kai Sparkman, perform a dance down the aisle of a wedded couple in traditional African fashions. BY DENY HOWETH
Leonia Robinson reminds congregants to tell stories of black Americans who are often overlooked for their contributions. BY DENY HOWETH
The Rev. Wassetta Moses from Bethel AME in Milford shows off an African Queen fashion. BY DENY HOWETH
The Rev. Harvey Sparkman of St. James Union Church, and his wife Kai Sparkman, perform a dance down the aisle of a wedded couple in traditional African fashions. BY DENY HOWETH
Kai Sparkman dances in an African-made fashion. BY DENY HOWETH