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By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. Bulloch County Black History Month 2021 Enola Mosely: Educator, community leader, parent Dr. Enola G. Mosely
By MECA WILLIAMS-JOHNSON, PhD
“I have been blessed in this area (Bulloch County). Everyone has an area of expertise and teaching is mine.” Dr. Enola G. Mosley
In these unconventional times, we are increasingly grateful for our local heroes. These are the heroes that we can depend upon to move our city forward in a positive direction. In reference to Dr. Enola G. Mosley, she is a consistent contributor within the Bulloch County community and is, therefore, worthy of recognition for our Black history tribute. Humble and dedicated, Mosley has lived and served in the Statesboro area all of her life. She was born in 1956 and graduated from Statesboro High Sc
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By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. Unique local MLK observance reflects the historic moment Jasmine Mears, in mirror, listens in as Bulloch County NAACP Branch President Delinda Gaskins speaks during a community service for Martin Luther King, Jr. at Mill Creek Regional Park on Monday, Jan. 18. In lieu of the traditional MLK holiday parade due to COVID-19, the service was held outdoors with music and speakers and broadcast on a radio frequency so attendees could listen from their vehicles. - photo by By SCOTT BRYANT/staff