Black Oral HIstories of Beaufort County

The life journey of 84-year-old Helma Witchet

1 h 5 min · 19 de jun de 2026
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84-year-old Helma Witchet was born and raised in the small rural community of Blounts Creek, NC. The daughter of sharecroppers, she learned firsthand the rigors of growing and harvesting tobacco. Witchet attended the Ware Creek Rosenwald School, one of six Rosenwald Schools in Beaufort County, through the 5th grade. She attended NC A&T in the 60’s, marched with protestors, and can proudly say that the Reverend Jessie Jackson was one of her classmates. Witchet [https://blackoralhistories.blubrry.net/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/Helma-Witchet2-web-225x300.jpg]went on to become a teacher and then a high school counselor for 31 years in Houston. She credits her parents’ emphasis on education for her successes throughout life.

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