Celebrating Black History in Rochester - Pittsford Community Library
Known as the adopted hometown of Frederick Douglass, Rochester has been on the forefront of abolition, civil rights, and advancements in prosperity for all. While there are many instances of positivity for Black heritage and culture in the Flour City, there were also times we didn't get it right. Presented by Matt Rogers of The Lost Borough.
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Organization:
Pittsford Community LibraryLocation:
24 State St.
Pittsford, NY, 14534United States
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Phone:
585-248-6275Contact name:
Sarah Ngo
Email address:
Dates:
02/16/2025
Time:
6:30 - 7:30 pm
Price:
Free
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