Goldsboro: A Letter From The Past
GOLDSBORO: A letter from the past. I am Catherine B Bostic. Born to Mr. & Mrs. Ed Bostic on January 31, 1900. As a child I attended the West Side Elementary School, which was a one room building in Goldsboro. It was very large located on what is now called,
History of Bokey
This History is important because “It Is Black History” The story goes something like this! Between 1910 and 1970, Black People moved from 14 states of the South, especially Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Florida to the north. The moving from Florida started much later. Black People from Sanford loaded their
The Rise, Fall, and Rise of Goldsboro
Goldsboro, An American story of Hope, Freedom, and Independence. A community of African American citizens living in Orange County, Florida dreamed of having their own incorporated Township. Lead by Mr. William Clark, a store owner, carpenter, and community leader eventually those dreams came to fruition. Mr. William Clark