Bert Hash: Recalling the Supportive & Positive climate at Havre de Grace Colored and Consolidated schools ID: 203 ~ Source: Havre de Grace Colored School Museum and Cultural Center ~ Creator: Harford Civil Rights Project ~ Date: 1950s - 1960s 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 2019 oral history clip, Bert Hash remembers his teachers and principal Leon Roye being very supportive when he was a student in Havre de Grace Consolidated School. He also shares memories of the Havre de Grace community of his childhood. [interviewer: Alex Sweeney, 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…