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Celebrate Black History Month: Download a coloring page featuring extraordinary Black individuals from Lancaster


MADELINE ANDERSON
Madeline Anderson is a filmmaker who made “Integration Report 1,” the first documentary ever made by a Black woman. Now in her 90s, Anderson grew up in Lancaster and attended J.P. McCaskey High School.
WILLIAM PARKER
William Parker escaped slavery as a young man and settled in Christiana, where he used his home as a safehouse on the Underground Railroad. He helped protect freed men and women from being kidnapped. He died in 1891 at age 69 or 70.
BARNEY EWELL
Henry Norwood “Barney” Ewell, a J.P. McCaskey grad, was a track and field athlete. Among his many accomplishments as a runner, he won one gold and two silver medals at the 1948 Summer Olympics. His high school honored him with a stadium in his name, and the site formerly known as Lancaster Square on Queen Street in Lancaster city has been renamed Barney Ewell Plaza. Ewell died in 1996 at age 78. ....

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