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Celebrating the legacy of Lincoln Hills resort w/ Former DEBF Chairman Gary Jackson

Former DEBF Chairman Gary Jackson waves an American flag from the deck on his cabin in Historic Lincoln Hills

NPR’s Ayesha Rascoe speaks with Gary Jackson about Lincoln Hills, a mountain resort built for Black families during the Jim Crow era. His great-grandfather owned land there.

https://www.npr.org/2021/02/06/964764222/black-fraternity-packed-with-past-greats-looks-to-build-future-leaders

” In Denver, there were 17,000 registered Klansmen, including the mayor of Denver, Ben Stapleton. We had a U.S. senator that was a Klansman. There was a governor that was a Klansman. That is the historical significance of Lincoln Hills, that despite the influence of the KKK throughout Colorado, there was a particular county, Gilpin County in Colorado, where the majority of the people in Gilpin County welcomed Black people. And during the summer, there could be as many as 5,000 Black travelers.”

Want to learn more about this black history gem?

Click the link below to learn more about how Lincoln Hills is being transformed in modern times.

https://www.westword.com/news/lincoln-hills-black-resort-segregation-fly-fishing-club-robert-smith-14064517

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Foundation Featured on NPR: Weekend Edition with Scott Simon

We are honored that NPR took the opportunity to highlight our work on their Weekend Edition with Scott Simon. Foundation Chairman Greg Moore and student Caleb Randolph sit with Simon to discuss the Boule legacy and how our impact on young black men continues to grow. Listen to the conversation above, or click the link below to read the transcript.

https://www.npr.org/2021/02/06/964764222/black-fraternity-packed-with-past-greats-looks-to-build-future-leaders