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What's in a school's name? - Chesterfield Observer

Editor's note: This is part 2 of a story on how county schools received their names. To read part 1, visit www.chesterfieldobserver.com and search the archives. Page Dowdy/Chesterfield Observer The original Swift Creek school was located on what is now Hull Street Road and is currently home to an insurance company. Ever wondered who ....

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"Celebration of Day of Freedom" (April 4, 1905) – Encyclopedia Virginia


Negroes Cheered “Dixie” on Their Emancipation Anniversary.
Nearly every colored man, woman and child in Richmond, and the surrounding territory, took part in or viewed the big emancipation parade yesterday.
The crowd was orderly and was the subject of favorable comments from all who saw the line as it passed along to the music from several bands. The parade consumed something like twenty minutes in passing a given point, and was made up of various negro clubs and societies. An amusing incident was the cheering of “Dixie” on this occasion.
After the principal streets of the city had been marched over, the crowds centered in the ball park, where the orators addressed the multitude on the subject most in mind. The principal speaker was D. Webster Davis, whose oration was loudly applauded. Rev. T. A. Green was the other speaker. During the speaking a board on the bleacheries broke and caused a little excitement, but no one was hurt. ....

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