Mary Peake (1823-1862) devoted her life to education, senior citizens, and service to the poor. She is mostly remembered for starting a school for newly freed "contraband" underneath an oak tree (later known as the "Emancipation Oak") near Fort Monroe, Virginia. I commonly refer to her as the "First African-American Teacher at Fort Freedom."
Thousands of fugitives escape to Fort Monroe
In 1862, Reverend Lewis C. Lockwood shared this recollection of Mary after her death (Tuberculosis):
"A very old man, in the suburbs, often came to her door, and never went empty away; and frequently at evening she would go and carry him warm tea, and in the winter she brought him wood in small armfuls. When he died, he said he wanted Mary to have all that belonged to him. Though he was scarcely worth three cents, it was a rich heart gift."
The "First Freedmen's School":1831-present
What do we seek in this life...fame...fortune..."superiority"?
Or will we "steal things back" and receive the "rich heart gift" of thanks from those we serve?
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