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Community rallies to preserve historic black high school

June 27, 2024 | NORFOLK CITY PBLC SCHS, School Districts, Virginia



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Community rallies to preserve historic black high school
During a recent government meeting, community advocate Vivian Monroe Hester addressed the board regarding significant concerns about the preservation of history at Booker T. Washington High School in Norfolk, Virginia. Hester, a lifelong resident and former educator in the area, emphasized the school's importance as one of the last two historically black high schools in the state.

Hester recounted the struggles faced by the community during the civil rights movement, highlighting their efforts to secure a new school building. However, she expressed deep disappointment over the perceived neglect of the school's historical artifacts and achievements, stating that many important items, including photographs and awards, were discarded without any communication to the community.

Her remarks underscored a broader issue of cultural preservation and community engagement, calling for greater accountability and respect for the legacy of the school and its students. The meeting served as a platform for Hester to advocate for the recognition and preservation of the school's rich history, urging the board to take action to honor the contributions of past generations.

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