Rev. James Ealy was honored Thursday for his work with the Paul Laurence Dunbar Second Avenue Community Center on Charleston s West Side. Teresa Brown, center director, said Ealy goes above and beyond for the community.
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Just over a century ago, a wave of Lebanese immigrants flowed into Appalachia. They left their families and homes in the Middle East, and traveled to cities like Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Roanoke, Virginia and Wheeling, West Virginia in search of jobs and economic opportunity. They brought a rich culture that flourished and also a vitality to the places they settled.
But now, generations have passed, and Appalachia’s Lebanese communities are seeing a familiar dynamic as young people move out and older generations pass on.