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Black History Month: A Preserving Dunbar photo gallery (Part 3)

Black History Month: A Preserving Dunbar photo gallery (Part 3)

Louise Miller, left, and Etta White reflect on the new Dunbar 4th Street sign that was dedicated in 2007. Both are graduates of Dunbar 4th Street. {Contributed photo/Dunbar Preservation Society}

Every Sunday during the month of February, Davidson Local will publish a photo gallery showcasing and highlighting the lives of Black residents in Davidson County, before integration. A couple of pictures this week were taken after integration. As part of our ‘Preserving Dunbar’ investigative series, the Dunbar legacy will be on full display. If you’re not familiar with it, previously published articles can help you grow your knowledge about these historic schools, trailblazing students and barrier breaking adults.

Today’s gallery features various pictures from Dunbar 4th St. School, Dunbar High School and around town. Charles Owens, president of the Dunbar Preservation Society (DPS), has compiled and continues to compile photographs from years past. All photos and captions are courtesy of DPS.

Black History Month: A Preserving Dunbar photo gallery

Black History Month: A Preserving Dunbar photo gallery (Part 2)

Political Opinion: From Sen. Jarvis' desk - February 18, 2022

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Davidson-Davie recognized as a college of distinction

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