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Bethune-Cookman U. Founder’s Granddaughter Urges Parents: Be Firm, Push Education

- 2 years 12 weeks ago - 0

“Today we are in the war with good and evil. Satan is trying to steal our children. Look at who is in prison, our babies,” said Dr. Evelyn Bethune, WHITESBORO — “Today we are in the war with good and evil. Satan is trying to steal o ...

Mount Olive Baptist Church Celebrates Black History

- 2 years 12 weeks ago - 0

The congregation of Mount Olive Baptist Church, 46 E. Atlantic Ave. sang the praises of their heritage Feb. 27 with a Black History Month program “Thinking of Our Past, and Our Present, and Giving Credit to God.” COURT HOUSE — The cong ...

Woodbine Essayist Honored by Governor Christie

- 2 years 12 weeks ago - 1

Mayor William Pikolycky is pleased to announce that Woodbine resident Josh Cooper, a Choice student at Maude Abrams Elementary, was chosen to represent Cape May County at the Governor’s Black History event on February 24. Woodbine— Mayo ...

Local Musicians Step Out of Portraits to Express Language of Jazz

- 2 years 13 weeks ago - 0

For the past month, striking photos of local African American musicians paired with the nationally renowned musicians who inspired them, have graced the walls of the Carriage House at the Emlen Physick Estate. CAPE MAY — For the past month ...

ACCC Celebrates Black History with 'Echoes of MLK'

- 3 years 13 weeks ago - 1

Atlantic Cape Community College hosted a program Feb. 17 with inspirational speaker George Arnold presenting a medley of King’s speeches, “Echoes of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.,” with the Charter Tech High School of Somers Point Choir Ensemble ...

Local Black History: Superintendent Seeks Ways to Aid Woodbine Pupils

- 3 years 13 weeks ago - 0

“Superintendent means I am a better servant, not a high and mighty role,” said Lynda Anderson-Towns, superintendent and principal of Woodbine Elementary School. WOODBINE – “Superintendent means I am a better servant, not a high and mi ...

Exhibit Explores Cape May's African American Family Trees

- 3 years 16 weeks ago - 1

Family trees are often fascinating and the branches of this city’s oldest and most prominent African American families feature a baseball player, a pirate, two police officers and a number of educators. CAPE MAY — Family trees are ofte ...


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