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Museum hopes to revive forgotten history of Black people in Schoharie County

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SCHOHARIE COUNTY — In 1914, John Daniels wrote “In Freedom’s Birthplace; a Study of the Boston Negroes.” Eighty-five years later, his son, Jack Daniels, wrote “Discovering the Forgotten History of African Americans in Schoharie County.” The language like the location had changed, but the mission was the same: To uncover and tell a largely

Source: The Altamont Enterprise

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