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Where history meets the table: Saltwater Stories brings Seabreeze's past to the plate
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“It’s important that we talk about the foodways associated with the Black history being told,” Rhodes said.
It will take place on Seabreeze land, adding another layer of significance to the event.
Her father, William “Bill” Freeman, worked in parking lots on Freeman Beach as a child, according to former reporting by WWAY.
At the dinner, Freeman-Muhammed will highlight details she often tells on the WilmingtonNColor tour — stories of longtime residents and businesses that shaped the community.
“It’s important that we talk about the foodways associated with the Black history being told,” Rhodes said.