The 2025 Lafayette County MO Juneteenth Celebration will be held Thursday, June 19, 2025, and June 22, 2025, Higginsville and Lexington, MO. A detailed schedule and location provided on the blog and on our Facebook page. All activities are free and family oriented. Everyone is welcome. All children under the age of 14 must be accompanied by an adult. Please contact our president, Arron Haynes. Call or text Haynes at 816-419-3704.
Monday, June 13, 2022
A PANEL - LEST WE FORGET: THE VITAL ROLES OF BLACK SCHOOLS AND BLACK TEACHERS BEFORE SCHOOL INTEGRATION
The Vital Roles of Black Schools and Black Educators Before School Integration. Reverend Everett Hannon, Jr , pastor of the Second Missionary Baptist Church and moderator, Reverend Alvin Dixon, pastor of the Second Baptist Church in Richmond, MO and panel.
Panelists will share their experiences of being educated in schools for black children. Recognition of those who attended the schools in Higginsville, Lexington, Odessa, and Mayview, MO and other towns. We want to always remember that these schools had a vital role in educating children. Panelists are Minnie Elmore, Milton Smith, James Watkins, Ewellen Elliott, Joyce Haynes, Mable Hawkins. Richard Williams, and Micheal Slaughter. You will hear them share their experiences. Their interest in the topic helped us to have two panels.
Did you know about a black man who wanted children to learn to read and write and helped in an unusal way? Because of the law, they couldn't go to the school, so he held classes on a boat. The river was the property of the U.S. governement so he wasn't breaking the St. Louis, MO law which did not allow school for black children.
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