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Black History Month program very moving

February 28, 2025

I was very fortunate to attend the Lewes African American Heritage Commission program “Integrating Lewes Public Schools.” The panelists were Gloria (Allen) Harmon, Wendy (Allen) Harmon, Jimmy Allen, Sarah (Daisey) Minor and Deborah (Daisey) Street. They integrated the schools in the early 1960s. The stories of their courage and travails and triumphs were incredibly moving. I cannot imagine the experience. They all did well in later life.  

I had a suspicion that Lewes had something happen between the historic First Town in the First state and the quaint seaside tourist venue of today. I learned that Lewes had a rich and vibrant African American community. That children of both races used to play in the place where Shipcarpenter Square is now. Some people know that. I happened on it accidentally. 

There is a push afoot to erase Black history and to whitewash the past. I was moved and inspired to learn of their courage and determination. 

Everybody deserves a chance. Everybody deserves respect.

Vincent Griscavage
Lewes

 

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