Deborah Morgan

Deborah Morgan has been a resident of Highland Park for over thirty-seven years and currently serves as the secretary for the New Brunswick Area branch of the NAACP. She narrates growing up in Harlem during a time of great social change, and talks about the many nonprofit and social advocacy groups of which she has been involved. She discusses the changes that she sees, both good and bad, and emphasizes the need for young people to get involved in their communities.

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Pat Sheehan

Pat Sheehan talks about her time in government, specifically about her time she spent as a part of the “New Five” and as the mayor of New Brunswick (1967-1974). She reflects on the importance of service in the work that public officials do, emphasizing that a care about one’s constituencies should be the primary concern of those in office.

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LeDerick Horne

LeDerick Horne grew up in Franklin Township and talks about his high school experience as a student with learning disabilities. He recalls the life changing experiences he had during his college career. LeDerick is a poet and an author and has co-written the book Empowering Students with Hidden Disabilities: A Path to Pride and Success.

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Reginald Johnson

Metuchen native Reginald Johnson shares a plethora of interesting stories and life experiences from working as a civil service agent, to doing outreach for the police department, to his work with the executive search firm and the NAACP.

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Eugene Armstead

Media, PA native Eugene Armstead recounts the importance of athletics as he describes his high school and college basketball career, as well as his academic pursuits at Rutgers. Eugene has held various careers, and now spends time working at the Afro-American Historical and Genealogical Society and on the Lost Souls Public Memorial Project.

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Maevonia Caldwell

Maevonia Caldwell recounts moving from Georgia, to central Pennsylvania, to Rochester, New York during her childhood and teen years. In college she was active in the NAACP and was a Freedom Rider. Today, she is currently involved in the Lost Souls Project.

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