[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 144 (Thursday, September 22, 2016)]
[House]
[Pages H5812-H5813]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
RECOGNIZING RICHARD K. ``DICK'' BLAKE
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
Florida (Mr. Posey) for 5 minutes.
Mr. POSEY. Mr. Speaker, it is, indeed, an honor and a pleasure to
recognize the lifetime achievements of Richard K. ``Dick'' Blake, who
is retiring after 40 years of service on the Rockledge City Council. He
is the longest serving elected official on Florida's east coast and is
a true servant heart leader.
The grandson of freed slaves, Dick Blake was one of 10 children
growing up in Rockledge, Florida. He attended Cocoa's African American
Monroe High School, where he became an all-star athlete and model
student.
After graduating from Florida A&M University, Dick returned to Monroe
High School to coach basketball and football and also to teach biology
and math. While coaching during the era of segregated education, he
gained statewide notoriety as his basketball teams dominated the
Florida Interscholastic Athletic Association.
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In fact, Dick helped pave the way for integration in Brevard County
by arranging exhibition basketball games, which helped to foster race
relations by bringing children, families, and communities together
under the spirit of sports competition. In so doing, he touched the
lives of so many talented players and students.
In 1966, Dick became the first Black assistant principal at Cocoa
High School, and later became the principal, serving in that position
for 22 years.
A staunch believer in the power of education, Dick earned a bachelor
of science degree from Claflin University, a master of science degree
from Columbia University, and a master of science degree from Florida
A&M University.
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In July 2011, the city of Rockledge named a park in honor of Dick's
legendary accomplishments as an athlete and sports official, educator,
school administrator, elected community servant, and leader in civil
rights and racial equality issues.
I have served with Dick in local government and in many volunteer
efforts over the years, and he is someone I and literally thousands and
thousands of others greatly admire.
Over the course of his life, he has witnessed injustice, but Dick has
always remained positive. Dick is the type of person that if he
encountered lemons, he made lemonade.
I ask my colleagues to join me in saluting Dick Blake's achievements
and his service to our community and our country.
May God continue to bless Dick Blake and the United States of
America.
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