25th annual Walk to Historic Dorchester Academy
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RICEBORO, Ga. () — Saturday marked the 25th year of the Walk to Historic Dorchester Academy.

This 9.5-mile walk represents the daily journey many African American made to reach Dorchester Academy in pursuit of education, empowerment and civil rights. Rose Ferdinand, one of the board members at Dorchester Academy says the day is very meaningful in both a historic and emotional aspect.

“We’re honoring our ancestors, those individuals who did not have busses to bring them to school. That’s who we walk for. This academy was the first black school for children in Liberty County. The significance of nine miles is testament to the strength and endurance the children had. Their families supported them, encouraged them to attend school in order for them to have the educational foundation that they each would need to pursue a more meaningful life.”

Over the year, Dorchester Academy fell into disrepair. Ferdinand says the entire building has been brought back to life. “The roof was collapsing. The entire roof section over the Function Hall was gutted and completely renovated. The former boys’ dormitory is now a museum. The entire first floor is an African American museum.

If you’d like to donate to help with the remaining Dorchester Academy repairs, there is a GoFundMe account. Click here to learn more.

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