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Wilson County-based program looks to keep its African-American history alive

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WILSON, N.C. (WNCT) – Knowing your past will help your future. Lane Street Project founder Lisa Henderson created a program that features a collection of volunteers who document and preserve three African American cemeteries in Wilson. Sensing the need to tell their stories, Henderson led the charge in its creation. The program also archives items […]

Source: WNCT

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