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Civil War re-enactments canceled at Genesee Country Village Museum
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Civil War re-enactments canceled at Genesee Country Village Museum
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Juneteenth celebrations set for Friday, Saturday in Rochester, NY
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PHOTO BY MAX SCHULTE Historic interpreters engaged in an old process of cheese-making, in an 1830s farmhouse kitchen at Genesee Country Village & Museum. It is a breezy, sunny spring day in the hamlet of Mumford on the western edge of Monroe County, and two women in well-worn dresses, dirty aprons, and white bonnets are at work in a farmhouse kitchen. An open door helps cool air circulate around a wood fire oven that’s belching heat into the tiny room. One woman periodically checks the temperature of a massive vat of milk that’s slowly heating, while the other looks on, learning the skill of making cheese.
Smoke billowing over Tulsa, Oklahoma, during the 1921 massacre. The Greenwood District, a thriving business community in Tulsa, Oklahoma, built by Black Americans, was known as Black Wall Street. But the success story became a horror story when mobs of white residents attacked the district and killed many of its workers and inhabitants. The terror, which spanned two days in 1921, was captured years later by Rochester playwright Debra Washington. “Come on AJ, you know as well as I do white folks ain’t happy with what they see going on in Greenwood. A lot of them white folk come back from the war and they poor, and when they look over that white-picket fence into our community, realizing we got something better than them, realizing a community is flourishing, they ain’t coming to congratulate us.”