Coalition Hosts Fundraiser to Benefit Historic Mt. Olive Cemetery

The Madison County Racial Justice Coalition hosted a February 8 Black History Month Fundraiser to support the maintenance and beautification the the Long Ridge Community’s Historic Mount Olive Cemetery.

We’re grateful to our community and local businesses who generously supported the event in raising $3,290 for the project.


Photos from the February 8 Soup[er] Fundraiser


About Mt. Olive Cemetery in Mars Hill

Founded in 1936, the Mount Olive Cemetery was purchased from the County School Board and is adjacent to the Historic Anderson-Rosenwald School. Among those buried there are the decedents of Mr. Joseph Anderson, who was one of the founders of Mars Hill University and Ms. Viola King Barnette, whose letter to the State School Board Superintendent was responsible for ensuring that all children across North Carolina could receive a public secondary education.

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