From The Badin Bulletin, February, 1920
Emancipation
Exercises
The emancipation exercises were held in the community hall
of North Badin on the first day of the new year 1920.
There has never before been a crowd so large at the
Community Hall to an exercise of this sort—every chair was occupied, and the
occasion when off very smoothly.
Many letters and telegrams were sent to different men of the
race to deliver the emancipation address, but none of them were available.
Nevertheless, the exercise did not lack the spirit of the occasion. There were
several appropriate songs led by Mrs. Gaither, followed by the voices form the
audience.
Miss Addie Tyson read the closing words of the Emancipation
Proclamation.
Mr. Cummings, one of our very good friends from the white
side, and the one who did all that was in his power to make the occasion an
interesting one, gave the Emancipation Address, after which he presented the
winners with the prizes which were won during the November Bazaar.
Mr. Cummings gave much praise to the variety of work
accomplished during the year 1919, and great encouragement for a larger variety
and a better year’s work during 1920.
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