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Clark Historic Landmark Site, Rural Roanoke, Randolph County, AL - An Alabama Historic Landmark Site
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    • The Life & Legacy Of Wilkie Clark >
      • JAMES C. BARKSDALE
      • THE HISTORY OF THE AWARD-WINNING RANDOLPH COUNTY BRANCH, 5053, NAACP
      • THE LIFE AND LEGACY OF LUCIUS L. FLEMING
    • The Life & Legacy Of Mrs. Hattie Lee Peters Clark
    • Wilkie Clark's Daughter
    • EVENTS & PROGRAMS
    • VISIT
    • CONTACT
  • EXPLORE
    • DOCUMENT REPOSITORY & ARTIFACTS >
      • HISTORIC FIRSTS OF EAST ALABAMA
      • 1913: HATTIE PETERS CLARK BORN IN OAK BOWERY, CHAMBERS COUNTY, ALBAMA
      • 1939 - August 11, 1939: Diploma from Alabama A & M
      • First Mention Of Wilkie Clark In A Newspaper
      • 1941 - Registration For The Draft
      • 1941- 1945 - Military Service
      • 1948: Mr. & Mrs. Clark Wed In Anniston
      • 1949: Cobb Avenue High School Veterans Class
      • 1951: August 10, 1951-Bachelor Of Science Degree in Elementary Education
      • 1951: Voting
      • 1953-9-11: MR. & MRS. CLARK WELCOME THEIR BABY GIRL, CHARLOTTE
      • 1962: September 25–28 Attendance at Southern Leadership Conference – Birmingham, Alabama
      • 1963: SEPTIC TANK CLEANING
      • 1969: Local Paper Reports On Wilkie Clark SBA Loan Approval
      • 1973: Tommy L. Wilkes Controversy
      • 1976: The Clark's Venture Into Politics
      • 1978 - February 28,1978 - Councilman George Poole
      • Emancipation
      • 1981 - "Y-A-W-N" Edgar Stevenson IRES Black Community
      • 1981: Angelia Renee Henderson Earns Agnes Jones Jackson Scholarship
      • Holding of city prisoners protested
      • 1981 - July 18 - The Clark's Incorporate Clark Funeral Home
      • 1988-8-9 [THE ANNISTON STAR]-Bush Scores With Speech
      • Hear Him Speak
      • MRS. HATTIE LEE PETERS CLARK PASSES IN ROANOKE, RANDOLPH COUNTY, ALABAMA
      • MRS. HATTIE P. CLARK: A Prolific Letter Writer
      • February 23, 1989 - A Special Visitor The Day Mama Died
      • Anniston Star Article On Mama's Passing
      • WILKIE CLARK'S TRAGIC DEATH
      • 2005 January 24, Proclamation Issued By Randolph County Commission
      • 2005 February 14 Proclamation Issued By City Of Roanoke
      • 2005 February 19 Proclamation Issued By City Of Roanoke
      • The Wilkie Clark Memorial Foundation
    • EDUCATION >
      • EDUCATION: Before-Desegregation >
        • WILLIAM HENRY HOLTZCLAW | FOUNDER OF UTICA INSTITUTE | ROANOKE, ALABAMA LEGACY
      • EDUCATION: After Desegregation >
        • 2005-December: Rosella Knight Parker Story
      • DR. EFFIE JEAN FIELDS' RESEARCH
      • THE LIFE AND CONTRIBUTIONS OF DR. ALVIN THORNTON
    • NAACP PROGRAMS AND INITIATIVES
    • POLICING
    • POLITICS & POLITICAL ACTION >
      • THE LIFE AND CONTRIBUTIONS OF BISHOP LATHONIA J. WRIGHT
    • CHURCH/RELIGIOUS
    • RECREATION >
      • 1989, JUNE: SUMMER CAMP
    • VOTING RIGHTS >
      • JEROME GRAY
      • The 1980s: A Decade Of Voting Rights Activism
      • 1983: Working To Implement Deputy Voter Registrars
      • 1984 - NAACP Supports Roanoke Suit
      • THE LIFE AND CONTRIBUTIONS OF REVEREND R. L. HEFLIN
    • INSPIRING STORIES >
      • THE TERRY FAMILY LEGACY: FROM ROANOKE TO THE WORLD STAGE
      • ART & WOODROW ALLEN BUSH
  • LIFE AFTER DEATH
  • MEDIA
    • THE SOUTHERN JUSTICE ARCHIVE
    • PRESS RELEASES
  • PAY RESPECTS
  • PHOTO GALLERY
  • SHOP
  • VIRTUAL TOURS
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Clark Historic Landmark site
​Roanoke, alabama

A Guided Digital Tour Of The Lives, Legacies and Works Of Wilkie And Hattie Lee (Peters) Clark as presented by their offspring:  their only daughter, Mrs. Charlotte A. Clark-Frieson; grandson, Wilkie S. Frieson, and Granddaughter, Je'Lynn M. Frieson.
AN ALABAMA HISTORIC SITE

CLARK hISTORIC sITE tO hOST naacp fOUNDERS dAY tHURSDAY FROM 5:00 UNTIl 6:00 PM

2/10/2026

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I’m Charlotte A. Clark-Frieson, speaking on behalf of the Randolph County Branch, #5053, NAACP. I am speaking NOT ONLY on behalf of myself as a life-long supporter and member of this National Association;


NOT ONLY THAT: But as A Past President of this Branch #5053, from 1992 — 2006.
NOT ONLY THAT, BUT, also as the daughter of the late Wilkie Clark, the Founding President of Branch 5053 here in Randolph County, and the longest serving Local Branch President during the TURBULENT years of the Civil Rights Era, having served this community for probably 40 years more or less;

During that time, I watched my late father take life-threatening personal risks, and make courageous sacrifices as a local Civil Rights Champion of the BLACK community; I saw what it took to get streets paved in our black communities; to get sewerage lines in black neighborhoods; to get blacks appointed as “Poll Workers” on Election Day; to fight “At-Large” elections to ensure that blacks got elected to public office throughout this county; and to PUBLICLY and OPENLY challenge the mistreatment of black students in local public schools. And much of the progress we enjoy TODAY — is because of the Heroic efforts that black leaders in our area put forth YESTERDAY! We owe much of that progress to our village maintaining a STRONG — VIBRANT CIVIL RIGHTS Community, under-girded by strong black men and women in all neighborhoods. Far too many for me to name one by one. But the people in our communities joined and supported the NAACP, and that’s what MADE it strong, and KEPT it strong.

In just 7 days, the NAACP — this nation’s oldest and largest Civil Rights Institution, will be 117 years old. . . Founded on February 12, 1909 — the Birthday of President Abraham Lincoln.

Our Branch President, Elder Delvan L. Houston has planned an event to observe the Founding of the NAACP, which will be held Thursday, February 12, 2026. Also during this time, we are hosting a membership drive. On that day, I will be available at Clark Memorial Funeral Service, 252 Lafayette Highway all afternoon, [from 1:00 until 5:00 PM] to accept memberships. President Houston has expressed a desire to receive at least 100 new memberships or renewals. Many of you have memberships that have expired. But we must remember this is an ANNUAL commitment.

The regular Adult Membership Fee is $30.00. PLEASE LET ME EMPHASIZE, WE realize that — FINANCIALLY — times are difficult. And, while inwardly, we may be thinking, “I can’t afford to join.” Under our present political climate in this nation, YOU CAN’T AFFORD NOT TO JOIN!” This is the ideal time to renew.

So, please remember take out some time and come by our home, Clark Funeral Home, the Clark Historic Landmark Site, and “Unofficial Home Of The Civil Rights Movement in Randolph County!” And MAKE YOUR COMMITMENT known to STAY IN THE FIGHT — for Freedom, Justice, and Equality! Then meet us in the Front Lobby at Clark Funeral Home, for a short Founders Day Observance from 5:00 PM until 6:00 PM.
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    Mrs.  Charlotte A. Clark-Frieson is a historian, archivist, seasoned writer, mother, grandmother, former educator and current business professional. 

    She is from Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama. 


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  • HOME
  • ABOUT
    • The Life & Legacy Of Wilkie Clark >
      • JAMES C. BARKSDALE
      • THE HISTORY OF THE AWARD-WINNING RANDOLPH COUNTY BRANCH, 5053, NAACP
      • THE LIFE AND LEGACY OF LUCIUS L. FLEMING
    • The Life & Legacy Of Mrs. Hattie Lee Peters Clark
    • Wilkie Clark's Daughter
    • EVENTS & PROGRAMS
    • VISIT
    • CONTACT
  • EXPLORE
    • DOCUMENT REPOSITORY & ARTIFACTS >
      • HISTORIC FIRSTS OF EAST ALABAMA
      • 1913: HATTIE PETERS CLARK BORN IN OAK BOWERY, CHAMBERS COUNTY, ALBAMA
      • 1939 - August 11, 1939: Diploma from Alabama A & M
      • First Mention Of Wilkie Clark In A Newspaper
      • 1941 - Registration For The Draft
      • 1941- 1945 - Military Service
      • 1948: Mr. & Mrs. Clark Wed In Anniston
      • 1949: Cobb Avenue High School Veterans Class
      • 1951: August 10, 1951-Bachelor Of Science Degree in Elementary Education
      • 1951: Voting
      • 1953-9-11: MR. & MRS. CLARK WELCOME THEIR BABY GIRL, CHARLOTTE
      • 1962: September 25–28 Attendance at Southern Leadership Conference – Birmingham, Alabama
      • 1963: SEPTIC TANK CLEANING
      • 1969: Local Paper Reports On Wilkie Clark SBA Loan Approval
      • 1973: Tommy L. Wilkes Controversy
      • 1976: The Clark's Venture Into Politics
      • 1978 - February 28,1978 - Councilman George Poole
      • Emancipation
      • 1981 - "Y-A-W-N" Edgar Stevenson IRES Black Community
      • 1981: Angelia Renee Henderson Earns Agnes Jones Jackson Scholarship
      • Holding of city prisoners protested
      • 1981 - July 18 - The Clark's Incorporate Clark Funeral Home
      • 1988-8-9 [THE ANNISTON STAR]-Bush Scores With Speech
      • Hear Him Speak
      • MRS. HATTIE LEE PETERS CLARK PASSES IN ROANOKE, RANDOLPH COUNTY, ALABAMA
      • MRS. HATTIE P. CLARK: A Prolific Letter Writer
      • February 23, 1989 - A Special Visitor The Day Mama Died
      • Anniston Star Article On Mama's Passing
      • WILKIE CLARK'S TRAGIC DEATH
      • 2005 January 24, Proclamation Issued By Randolph County Commission
      • 2005 February 14 Proclamation Issued By City Of Roanoke
      • 2005 February 19 Proclamation Issued By City Of Roanoke
      • The Wilkie Clark Memorial Foundation
    • EDUCATION >
      • EDUCATION: Before-Desegregation >
        • WILLIAM HENRY HOLTZCLAW | FOUNDER OF UTICA INSTITUTE | ROANOKE, ALABAMA LEGACY
      • EDUCATION: After Desegregation >
        • 2005-December: Rosella Knight Parker Story
      • DR. EFFIE JEAN FIELDS' RESEARCH
      • THE LIFE AND CONTRIBUTIONS OF DR. ALVIN THORNTON
    • NAACP PROGRAMS AND INITIATIVES
    • POLICING
    • POLITICS & POLITICAL ACTION >
      • THE LIFE AND CONTRIBUTIONS OF BISHOP LATHONIA J. WRIGHT
    • CHURCH/RELIGIOUS
    • RECREATION >
      • 1989, JUNE: SUMMER CAMP
    • VOTING RIGHTS >
      • JEROME GRAY
      • The 1980s: A Decade Of Voting Rights Activism
      • 1983: Working To Implement Deputy Voter Registrars
      • 1984 - NAACP Supports Roanoke Suit
      • THE LIFE AND CONTRIBUTIONS OF REVEREND R. L. HEFLIN
    • INSPIRING STORIES >
      • THE TERRY FAMILY LEGACY: FROM ROANOKE TO THE WORLD STAGE
      • ART & WOODROW ALLEN BUSH
  • LIFE AFTER DEATH
  • MEDIA
    • THE SOUTHERN JUSTICE ARCHIVE
    • PRESS RELEASES
  • PAY RESPECTS
  • PHOTO GALLERY
  • SHOP
  • VIRTUAL TOURS
  • UPDATES