History Museum featuring life, works of Merrick [The Sampson Independent, Clinton, N.C.]
| By Chris Berendt, The Sampson Independent, Clinton, N.C. | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
Clinton native
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Retired educator
Retired educator
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A Clinton native who overcame the largest of obstacles in ascending from
An exhibit honoring local son
"This is quite an accomplishment that the Museum agreed to display
The museum display features proclamations by the
On Friday, exactly a year after that ceremony, Sutton and
It is flanked by the framed proclamations and program from last year's tribute program.
During last year's ceremony, Sutton called the moment "historic" and shared his hope that the proclamations might find a resting place where others could read about the achievements of Merrick.
A positive step in that direction was taken Friday.
"So many people come through the museum and don't realize that we have people like
An insurance agent, entrepreneur and business owner, Merrick was widely considered an important personality in
Sutton said Merrick's business successes still impact citizens across the state and nation. He has strived not only to introduce people to Merrick and teach people a little about him, but also impart to them his inspiring journey from slavery to the pinnacle of success, in hopes they may take it to heart in their own lives.
Merrick was born into slavery, the son of a single mother. With the Emancipation Proclamation, Merrick's family was freed. When he was just 12, Merrick moved with his family to
A few years later, in 1880, he arrived in
Merrick and the two men later founded the
For all those accomplishments, Sutton has pursued having Merrick honored with a memorial on or near the
Along with honoring Merrick's life, the exhibit also represents what has become a large part of Sutton's. Everything on display is due in large part to Sutton's perseverance, first making the community aware of the importance of Merrick and then seeking, whether through a monument, ceremony or proclamation, to have him recognized.
"This being here and him being recognized, this is great," said Sutton.
The county's proclamation recognized Merrick for being a "torch bearer for his generation" and for efforts that "transcended race and engendered societal and economical impacts" in the community and state. The city's proclamation recognized Merrick as "a man who changed the U.S. societal landscape."
Despite being a local historian himself, King conceded he was one who was not familiar with Merrick and his ties to
"Really, until all this was brought up and I started reading some of the articles in the newspaper, I had no idea that
While Sutton still plans to pursue a memorial around the courthouse, King said it would serve the community well to have the Merrick exhibit at the
"It's here," King stated. "Most of the time if you go to the courthouse, you're there for a traffic ticket or something real quick and out. You really don't pay a lot of attention to what is right there at the courthouse as you do when you come to the museum to read and learn about history, and what people have accomplished through the years."
In that respect, there is not a better fit or a subject more deserving than Merrick within the halls of
"As far as we're concerned, this will be right here for everybody to read and see as long as the museum is here," said King. "This is the proper place for it."
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