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We commend Hillhouse High School Principal, Kermit Carolina, for making the school available on Inauguration Day for this historic purpose. This is but one example of the dual purpose our public school buildings can serve. It is a great way for many people in the community to come together and share this experience with others in their neighborhood school. Thanks also to the New Haven Independent (NHI) for sharing this information and for integrating Winfred Rembert's remarkable painting of Picking Cotton in this excellent article. We hope you can find a few minutes to read the complete article linked below.
Off Screen, Ex-Cotton-Picker Marks The Journey
by Melissa Bailey | Jan 22, 2013 7:50 am
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Posted to: Black History, Politics, Schools,
http://www.newhavenindependent.org/index.php/archives/entry/inaugur...
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