To: President Donald Trump, Dr. Dan Morrell, Charlotte Historic Landmarks Commission, The North Carolina State House, The North Carolina State Senate, Governor Roy Cooper, The United States House of Representatives, and The United States Senate

Save Old Torrence-Lytle High: The Only Former Black School In Northern Meck. County

HELP: Stop the proposed demolition of some of the buildings of the historic landmark, Torrence-Lytle High.

Why is this important?

Torrence-Lytle High School in Huntersville, NC was build tin 1937, had only one principal, Isaac T. Graham and one librarian, Esther S. Johnson. In 1966, the only school for blacks in the northern end of Mecklenburg County was closed. Today it has the designation of a historic landmark but some buildings may be slated for demolition because refurbishing them will cost millions. Several companies have created plans to buy the site but none were successful. We're seeking individuals who believe that this site should be saved and brought back to its original character where individuals of all nationalities can walk the sacred halls of my Alma mater.