June 26, 2019

JUNETEENTH Part 7 (Beverly Bardequez) Rap Road Community

The Hudson Mohawk Network Roaming Labor Correspondent, Willie Terry, attended the Capital Region “19th Juneteenth” celebration in Central Park in Schenectady on Saturday, June 14. The Schenectady Hamilton Hill Arts Center sponsored the event. In this segment, he interviewed Beverly Bardequez, President of the “Rap Road Historical District” about the History of the Rap Road African-American Community in Albany.

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