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During the civil rights movement, there were a lot of media attention surrounding the activities of our national leaders such as Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and others.
In 1973, after the expulsion of an African-American student from Carrabelle High School, as president of the local NAACP, my mother organized a boycott of the Franklin County schools, which involved over 350 Black students. The boycott culminated with a non-violent march from Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church down U.S. 98 to the steps of the Franklin County Courthouse. Where my mother called for the firing of both Principals from Carrabelle High School and from Chapman Elementary and demanded that the school board abandon its policy of expelling blacks students.
The top photo is at a 1975, NAACP banquet where both my father and mother received certificates of appreciation from then Apalachicola Mayor Jimmie Nichols for their work in the community. The other photo is of the students on the steps of the Franklin County Courthouse after the historic 1973 school boycott march.
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After desegregation, my eldest brother Abe Johnson, Jr., attended Chapman High School where he led the school to an undefeated football season and its first and only State football championship.Labels: Black_History
Organizers of the Apalachicola City Square Community Garden are inching forward in their quest to sow seeds that will not only bring forth a harvest of nutritious foods, but also create an opportunity for social interaction through community involvement.For more information on the activities of the community garden or on how to join, email Karla Ambos at dambos@mchsi.com.
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Firefighters from the Apalachicola Volunteer Fire Department (AVFD) took time out Monday night, February 2, to recognize one of their own for his many years of dedicated service to the department.
Mirabella’s family shared in the moment, joining him was Eunice his wife of 60 years, their daughter Mary Joe and husband Jimmy, Alfia Jr., and son John along with Eunice’s sister and husband.
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