Ronald Hathaway: recalling a favorite teacher at Havre de Grace Colored School. ID: 201 ~ Source: Havre de Grace Colored School Museum and Cultural Center ~ Creator: Harford Civil Rights Project ~ Date: 1950s This file appears in: The Havre de Grace Colored and Consolidated School To listen to this audio please consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video Harford Civil Rights Project In this oral history clip, Ronald Hathaway recalls a teacher - Bernice Williams - who had a significant impact on him. [Interviewer: Roland Wilson, Harford Community College] This file appears in: The Havre de Grace Colored and Consolidated School The Havre de Grace Colored and Consolidated SchoolBy James KarmelIn the early 1950s, the Harford County Board of Education opened two K-12 schools to separately educate the county’s African American children. These two schools would take students from the numerous black-only elementary schools dotting the county…
The Havre de Grace Colored and Consolidated SchoolBy James KarmelIn the early 1950s, the Harford County Board of Education opened two K-12 schools to separately educate the county’s African American children. These two schools would take students from the numerous black-only elementary schools dotting the county…