Crockett and Tonya Oaks of West Plains, Missouri, will share the "Story of Lincoln School: Remembering the Past, Inspiring the Future" at 10 a.m., Saturday, Nov. 15, at Northside Baptist Church, 705 N. High St. in Neosho.

This educational program, offered at the invitation of the Carver Birthplace Association, will highlight the history and restoration of Lincoln School, a one-room segregation-era school in West Plains now preserved as a cultural center. ×

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