Black History

Martin Luther King’s Letter from Birmingham Jail…excerpts…
Martin Luther King’s Letter from Birmingham Jail…excerpts… April 16, 1963, MY DEAR FELLOW CLERGYMEN: “…We know through painful experience that freedom is never voluntarily given

Sergeant First Class Kenneth Thornton
Sergeant First Class Kenneth Thornton Sergeant First Class Kenneth Thornton United States Army (Retired) E.E. Butler High Class of 1963 From Lula, Georgia, to Salt

Mrs, Imogene Neal Morrow Scott is Honored
Mrs, Imogene Neal Morrow Scott is Honored Imogene Scott said her 90th birthday was just any other day for her. But Scott celebrated it with

School Desegregation – 1954
School Desegregation – 1954… The attempt to end the practice of separating children of different races into distinct public schools. Beginning with the landmark Supreme

They Have Finally Come Full Circle After More Than 50 years
They Have Finally Come Full Circle After More Than 50 years The Fair Street Butler Alumni Board chose to recognize the 56 & 57 Championship

Martin Luther King’s Letter from Birmingham Jail…excerpts…
Martin Luther King’s Letter from Birmingham Jail…excerpts… April 16, 1963, MY DEAR FELLOW CLERGYMEN: “…We know through painful experience that freedom is never voluntarily given
