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After 152 years, Albany High School Finally Gets a Black Valedictorian


After 152 years, Albany High School Finally Gets a Black Valedictorian
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University Library: Gifted Black Girl uses Laptop, Writes Notes for the Paper, Essay, Study for Class Assignment. Students Learning, Studying for Exams College. Side View Portrait with Bookshelves [Image: istockphoto.com]
Onovu Otitigbe-Dangerfield ended an extremely long stint of a lack of Black Girl Magic representation. Albany High School now has a Black valedictorian, because of the student’s passion for educational excellence. WYNT reported that Otitigbe-Dangerfield broke this barrier and became the first Black valedictorian in the school’s history. And while reflecting on previous times, the news station mentioned that this significant milestone is rooted in Reconstruction, just after the Civil War in 1868. It took a whopping152 years for the barrier to be broken by a student who reportedly has earned a nearly perfect grade point average. ....

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Bluegrass Treasures: A trio of excerpts from Into the Bluegrass: Art and Artistry of Kentucky's Historic Icons


Bluegrass Treasures: A trio of excerpts from Into the Bluegrass: Art and Artistry of Kentucky’s Historic Icons
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Stitches of Sorrow – The Graveyard Quilt
Fig. 2. Mourning quilt by Elizabeth Roseberry Mitchell (1799–1857) and her two daughters, Sarah and Elizabeth, Lewis County, Kentucky, 1843. Cotton and paper, 85 by 81 inches. Widely known as the “Graveyard Quilt,” it is made of fabrics dyed brown using walnut hulls. The center depicts a graveyard containing several named coffins surrounded by a picket fence, with a trellis of climbing roses and sculpted columns at the corners. The border of the quilt is another picket fence with more coffins; many of the coffins retain scraps of paper inscribed with the names of family members. ....

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