RECOLLECTIONS
Recollections are the threads that weave the fabric of our shared past. At the heart of every community lies a tapestry of stories—personal memories, family traditions, and collective experiences—that shape our identity and guide our future. The Hayti Historical Society is dedicated to preserving these recollections, ensuring that the voices of those who came before us continue to resonate through time. By gathering and honoring these memories, we not only safeguard our African American heritage, but also inspire future generations to understand and appreciate the journey that brought us here.
More recollections will be added, along with a gallery of photos featuring various celebrations and community events.
An interview with Tyrone Carter, Passtown student during the 1950’s.
An interview with Rosella High, Passtown student during the 1920’s.
An interview with Gerald Haines Davis, Passtown student during the 1950’s.