Again, thanks to the responsible party for posting this great YouTube video. It has over 450 views already. And was very enlightening, learned a lot and glad to know OurStory over his-story is being preserved in Dallas; and thanks to David Newman and Donald Payton, other cities are catching on, employing Newman, even. An absolutely fantastic situation for Dallas. Upon my return, it'll be the first place to visit, well, one of the first at least...Peace In Bulldog Family
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The "STATE THEATER" Brick & Mortar Removed....But Fond Memories Forever!
Posted by Charles Richard Wilson on March 20, 2010 at 1:30am
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Thanks for posting "OurStory" blog of Freedman Cemetery Clyde. Galen this is a Great Addition to this wonderful BTW Bulldog site!
Clyde, I'm glad you enjoyed and were enlightened by the Valder Beebe video on Freedman's Cemetery that I put on the home page. (Or "Main Street" as my 'associate editor' Carolyn Morris dubbed it.)
By the way, that great 1960 Reunion was an all-Classes-invited affair and WELL WORTH every minute of its activities, and the 1961 Class is hosting their Gala this year in similar grand style which will be another "don't-miss" fellowship excitement! Love to see you there.
Blessings always, my brother!