Chesapeake Conservancy Statement on the Passing of Blacks of the Chesapeake Founder and President Vince Leggett

Annapolis, MD – Chesapeake Conservancy President and CEO Joel Dunn issued this statement following the passing of Blacks of the Chesapeake Foundation Founder and President Vince Leggett.

Vince Leggett
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“On behalf of Chesapeake Conservancy, I would like to extend our deepest sympathies to the family of Vince Leggett, founder and president of the Blacks of the Chesapeake Foundation.

“Vince was not only a dedicated historian and gifted storyteller but also a visionary leader who championed the preservation of Black history, culture and contributions to the Chesapeake Bay region. Through his tireless advocacy and scholarship, he illuminated untold stories and ensured that future generations would know and honor the vital role that Blacks played in shaping the Bay’s heritage.

“Vince’s work transcended the archives and pages of history books—he built bridges connecting people and communities, fostered understanding and inspired a collective commitment to justice and equity. As a mentor and friend to so many, he shared his wisdom generously, guiding others to take up the mantle of preserving and celebrating Black history.

“His life’s work leaves an enduring legacy, one that will continue to influence and inspire us all. The partnerships he nurtured and the foundations he built will ensure that his vision endures for generations to come.

“Vince’s impact will forever resonate at Elktonia-Carr’s Beach Heritage Park in Annapolis, Maryland, one of his proudest and most enduring achievements.

“Our hearts are with Vince’s family, friends and the countless individuals whose lives he touched. His impact on the Chesapeake community is immeasurable, and his memory will live on as a source of inspiration and strength.”