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This facility, the county-wide high school for African-Americans in the era of segregated education, graduated its last class in June 1964.<\/p>\n<p>The blast of strong winds and snow showers rattling the building on this special Sunday wasn\u2019t able to put a freeze on the excitement at the ceremony. An overflow crowd of several hundred former students, friends, educators, and others eagerly looked on as Dr. Carl Roberts discussed the reason for rededicating the building while others recalled its history. This large turnout on this wintry Maryland Sunday and the conversations that filled the hallways afterwards as old friends rekindled memories and recalled past experiences spoke to the strong bonds that remains for George Washington Carver alumni and family.<\/p>\n<p>A community\u2019s history is important and it is essential that we preserve reminders of the past so we have context for understanding current events.\u00a0 Dr. Roberts, thank you\u00a0working to make sure we don&#8217;t forget the times when the challenges at Mr. Caldwell&#8217;s schoolhouse were far different and for inviting me to make\u00a0some remarks at the program.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The Cecil County Board of Education celebrated the legacy of one its former schools on February 10th when it rededicated the central office on Booth Street as the George Washington Carver Education Leadership Center. 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