NABS - National Association of Black Storytellers
  

    HOMEGOING SERVICE

    MOTHER MARY CARTER SMITH

    NABS CO-FOUNDER

    Monday, April 30, 2007

    Baltimore, Maryland

     

     

                        Photographs courtesy of Dylan Pritchett  and Clarence Mollock 

     

    WJZ-TV Channel 13

    Baltimore Legend Laid to Rest

    http://wjz.com/local/local_story_120180657.html

     

     

    Mary Carter Smith is now an Ancestor

         

    On April 24, 2007, Mary Carter Smith made her transition.  Mother Mary, as she is affectionately known, was a visionary, poet, teacher, Historian, chronicler of the values and principles of the people.  She is revered nationwide for reviving and promoting storytelling as an art form, as a teaching method, and as a form of communication.

     

    She was a teacher in the Baltimore City Public School system for thirty-one years and volunteered her services hosting a Saturday morning radio program, “Griot for the Young and the Young at Heart,” for twenty-five years.  In 1983 Mother Mary was named the official Griot of Baltimore City and, in 1991, was named the official Griot of Maryland. Read More

     

    Soliloquy to Mothre Griot by Beverly Burnette

    Tribute by Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.

    Tribute from Keepers of the Culture

    Tribute by Mitch Capel

     

     

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