Live where you live. This is abc7 news. Wet weather contributed to freeway crashes and flight delays on this busy travel day. And we could see more issues for tomorrow mornings commute. Good evening. Thanks for joining us. Im deion lynn. Im eric thomas. Be prepared for wet roads and fog. Drew tuma is here with your accuweather forecast. We do have round two of our storm system moving on shore even as we speak. So it will be wet over the next couple of hours live doppler 7 tracking it all right now. It is very active. Were going to get you down into street level. Live doppler 7 first in the north bay. Light rain around geyserville, healdsburg. Light rain around see bass ta pole and along with rohnert park. As we move you to napa and i dont wantville, a couple of isolated showers at this hour. You see the line of rain approaching much of the bay area. We time out this line when you can expect drops where you live about 11 26 in san rafael, 11 42 in San Francisco, shortly after midnight i
Lucy craft laney was africanamerican, educated, and she was one of the most those attending africanamericans educated in the state of georgia. She was born in macon georgia in 1854. That was during a time where black people were not they could not be taught to read and write. Even though her father was a free slave, they had to work for slaveowners. Every day when lucy craft laneys mother went to the big house as they called it, she would go to their library, which was a very nice one. When she did that, the slave owners sister, who was a really bright girl, she decided that she would teach her everything that she possibly could but lucy craft laney was 15 years old and she could read and write and she was a welleducated young lady. She matriculated into atlanta universitys firstclass along with four other students. When she completed her program there she decided that she would teach. She went back to macon, and there she talked or a short time. Then she went to the military and then
All that we do. Lucy craft laney was africanamerican, educated, and she was one of the most those attending africanamericans outstanding africanamerican agitators educators in the state of georgia. She was born in macon, georgia in 1854. That was during a time where black people were not they could not be taught to read and write. Even though her father was a free slave, they had to work for slaveowners. Every day, when lucy craft laneys mother went to the big house as they called it, she would go to their library, which was a very nice one. When she did that, the slave owners sister, who was a really bright girl, she decided that she would teach her everything that she possibly could but lucy craft laney was 15 years old and she could read and write and she was a welleducated young lady. She matriculated into atlanta universitys firstclass along with four other students. When she completed her program there she decided that she would teach. She went back to macon, and there she talked
Together with our partners, we explored the rich history. Learn more all weekend here. Welcome. The goal is to promote the legacy and the preservation. It is in all that we do. She was africanamerican and one of the most outstanding educators. She was born in georgia and it was a time where black people could not be taught to read and write. The goalfather was a slave who worked for slaveowners and every day, the mother went to the house and it was a nice library where she did that. The sister noticed she was bright and decided that she would teach her everything she possibly could. She was 15 years old and could read and write. She was welleducated and matriculated to the university. She completed her program there and decided she would teach. She went back and she taught and she taught in the military for a short span of time. Some of the ministers decided to come and the first day of school , for girls showed up. Every day, more and more astute came and she realized she needed more
Continued the practice of the 13th strike. It could have fixed itself if there had been sober management going forward, just like any organization. If you have strong leadership and folders leadership you can resolve problems but it takes effort. Tonight on the cspans q a. This year, cspan is touring cities across the country, exploring American History. Toook at our recent visit augusta, georgia. You are watching American History tv. Welcome to the lucy craft laney museum of black history. Where black history is every day . Our goal is to promote the legacy of lucy craft laney through art history and the preservation of her home. We carry those tenants back in all that we do. Lucy craft laney was an africanamerican educator, and she was one of the most outstanding africanamericans educators in the state of georgia. She was born in macon, georgia in 1854. That was during a time where black people were not they could not be taught to read and write. And even though her father was a free