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A Witness to History: Brown Chairs Witness Stone’s Juneteenth at Hyland House

WSP · Jun 12, 2019 ·

Stephanie Little Brown at the Hyland House Museum. (Photo: Pam Johnson / The Courier)

By Pam Johnson on Zip06.com on June 12, 2019

GUILFORD — “When we did the first Juneteenth last year, the first question we asked the audience was, ‘How many people know what Juneteenth is?’” recalls Stephanie Little Brown. “Now this was in a crowd of about 80 adults. Probably eight hands went up. That’s through no fault of their own—they didn’t know what they didn’t know. But that just solidified, for me, how important it is to keep this going. Because if you don’t know your history, you are going to be doomed to repeat it.” Continue reading.

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