by Basil Roman
The civil rights icon, the fighter for racial justice, human rights, education and so much more celebrated her 92nd birthday in the village of Roslyn, Nassau County.
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This iconic lady could have celebrated this special birthday at any of the great hotels in New York, or any of the major churches in the city, but Dr. Dukes in her own way chose to celebrate it in the community that she launched her fight who fair housing, qual education an opportunity to develop a strong network put NAACP.
She chose the small and significant church, Assembly of Prayer Baptist Church of which she was one of the founders, and remains to today an active member. It could’ve been a huge gathering but Dr. Dukes wanted not a spectacular, but those with special meaning with her.
The theme of the celebration was “Giving Hazel Her Flowers? It was organized by Sisters With A Goal (SWAG) The event was one of humility and dignity and folks came from out of town and some came from out of the country to be with Dr. Dukes. It was a celebration and a Thanksgiving and praise of the of Dr. Dukes and the many ives that she has touch from heading he New York NAACP Conference to serving on the national NAACP Board, serving as trustee at CUNY, and serving in New York City government, and just constantly being in a battle for human rights. There was just praise and honor for Hazel.
Rev. Monte Chandler, Pastor of the church guided the program in a fitting way bringing out Dr. Dukes and her inspiration to him, and to the congregation, and how much help and assistance she has done in the work of the church.
Reverend Cedric Easley brought the sermon in a stirring fashion bringing the congregation to its feet and the choir rose to the occasion in the song and music.
Some elected officials and friends brought short messages, but Dr. Dukes in her own style, introduced her cadre from the NAACP, sisters from the Link, and the Deltas, and friends that were there to celebrate with her.
Back in Roslyn where she open the door for so many and I was in education and employment, she was there to receive with warmth, such love and appreciation. Her flowers came overwhelmingly. 92 still going strong, Dr. Hazel N. Dukes.