03/24/2026
⭐️ Black History: The Dunbar Easter Parade |
A Legacy of Community and Tradition ⭐️
For decades, the Dunbar Easter Parade has stood as a vibrant celebration of faith, culture, and community pride. This cherished tradition has united families, schools, churches, and civic organizations while showcasing the resilience and rich history of the Dunbar community.
A key figure behind this enduring legacy is Evelyn Sams Canady, educator, civic leader, and passionate community advocate. Driven by her desire to highlight the excellence within her community, Ms. Canady helped shape the parade into a meaningful cultural tradition.
She was also a founder of Dunbar High School and the Dr. Ella Piper Center, playing a vital role in shaping the educational and social landscape of the community. Her commitment to service extended far beyond the classroom, inspiring generations and reinforcing values of unity, education, and empowerment.
The Dunbar Easter Parade continues to reflect this spirit — from beautifully decorated floats and lively marching bands to children dressed in their Easter best. More than an event, it is a symbol of tradition, progress, and cultural pride that brings the community together to honor its past while celebrating its future.
As we carry this tradition forward, we honor the vision and dedication of those who laid its foundation. Their legacy reminds us that history lives on through the people, stories, and celebrations that define our community.
👉 To learn more about the parade and its history, check out the Lee County Black History Society.