The "Sal" Hall Restoration Project

The "Sal" Hall Restoration Project Historical Landmark located in Washington DC. Sal Hall was an Anchor of Men, a Legend in His Own Time, Strength to Youth

02/24/2024

The Life Story of Sylvester R Hall- See Coach Sal Hall- The Legend-Featured on Google Sites!

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Hall's accomplishments, as remarkable as they were and are even more so considering the conditions under which they were...
02/24/2024

Hall's accomplishments, as remarkable as they were and are even more so considering the conditions under which they were achieved. As E. B. Henderson wrote in 1948-Washington Post: “Cardozo High School is a crowded old building turned over to Negroes located on a triangle between highly travelled arteries in the congested area of Washington D.C. There is only one gymnasium which is not standard approximately 45 by 60 feet. There is not a foot of play space available out of doors. Coach Hall has trained national high school champions in a hallway part of which is of tiling and part wooden flooring. For football, baseball and outdoor track it is necessary to travel to a field at least a half mile away. He has had approximately from 300 to 400 boys to work with in a school where there are about 1000 girls. Yet with these handicaps his output...has excited the admiration of sportsmen everywhere.”

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Opinion by Colbert I. King Columnist July 4, 2021 at 7:00 a.m. EDT There are many things for which to be thankful on thi...
07/04/2021

Opinion by Colbert I. King Columnist July 4, 2021 at 7:00 a.m. EDT There are many things for which to be thankful on this Fourth of July, chief among them the fact that it will not be celebrated with a president in the White House who, for four years and with shameless narcissism, used the most pivotal date in U.S. history to draw attention to himself....

Opinion by Colbert I. King Columnist July 4, 2021 at 7:00 a.m. EDT There are many things for which to be thankful on this Fourth of July, chief among them the fact that it will not be celebrated wi…

Opinions | The Declaration of Independence’s debt to Black America Woody Holton In his famous Independence Day oration o...
07/03/2021

Opinions | The Declaration of Independence’s debt to Black America Woody Holton In his famous Independence Day oration of 1852, Frederick Douglass asked, “What to the American slave is your Fourth of July?” If we turn that around and ask, “What to the Fourth of July were African Americans?,” we can only answer: “A lot.” © Founders Society Purchase, Gibbs-Williams Fund/Detroit Institute of Arts/Founders Society Purchase, ......

Opinions | The Declaration of Independence’s debt to Black America Woody Holton In his famous Independence Day oration of 1852, Frederick Douglass asked, “What to the American slave is your Fourth …

Washington D.C.- Jazz Musician, ICON and Legend- Mural at the Corner of U Street & 14th Street, (the Jazz street corrido...
03/28/2021

Washington D.C.- Jazz Musician, ICON and Legend- Mural at the Corner of U Street & 14th Street, (the Jazz street corridor of the Nations Capital) - I SALUTE "The Wailen Postman" Buck Hill, Helen Hill, Robin Hill, Debra Hill, Steven Walker and the Remainder of the Family and Friends who had the privilege of ever having known the Hill Family, been part of the Hill Family and who experienced the Love and Warmth generated by their presence in your life....

Washington D.C.- Jazz Musician, ICON and Legend- Mural at the Corner of U Street & 14th Street, (the Jazz street corridor of the Nations Capital) – I SALUTE “The Wailen Postman& #822…

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