Community History

Remembering MCcree
Remembering MCcree I remember Mack very well. He lived on High St. ,across from Hobbs Alley.Never saw him with a goat cart. Sometimes when walked

Uncle Flecther Randolph and Aunt La-la and Uncle Jim Walker
Uncle Flecther Randolph and Aunt La-la and Uncle Jim Walker I use to go out on Athens Street to Uncle Flecther, and on Cooley Drive

Raymond Roper…Leon Young…Robert “Bo” Young…Frank “Sugar” Bell…”Red Eye” Smith… Sam Griffin…Many…many…more?
Raymond Roper…Leon Young…Robert “Bo” Young…Frank “Sugar” Bell…”Red Eye” Smith… Sam Griffin…Many…many…more? Someone help me with these athletes and many others.

“Ms. Estelle Turner & Uncle John”…and more!
“Ms. Estelle Turner & Uncle John”…and more! Remember Uncle John and Miss Estelle Turner? Sitting on the corner…watching the cars pass…Remember when…we use to play

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

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