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Aug./Sept. '94

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The Genesee Country in Black & White

Riot or Rebellion? 30 years later by Corrin Strong
In July 1964, Rochester's black community erupted in violence.

NORTH to the Genesee Country by Ruth Rosenberg Naparsteck
From 1850 to the Civil War, hundreds of fugitive slaves rode the Underground Railroad through the Genesee Country to freedom.

Harmony in a Small Town by Bill Steinhardt
150 years of working together has brought black and white together in Caledonia & Mumford.

Between Two Worlds by Charles Girard
Hispanics struggling against language and racial barriers find their place in Newark, Wayne County.

Our only hope: the children photos by Sandra Amspacher
An essay photographed at Rochester Children's Nursery.

Teddy: the child I ache for most by Susan Beckhorn
Bringing a Fresh Air kid from NYC to tiny Whitesville, Allegany County, is a learning experience.

Helping us to heal by Doug Hickerson
The Coalition Building Institute in Rochester helps us heal from all the ways we become divided.

Accepting the Rochester Challenge by Doug Hickerson
Rochester teens come together to fight violence.

Cynthia Fitzpatrick: Traveler on the River of Life by David Anderson, Sankofa
Born a slave, she was a friend to children for all her 117 years.

A light never extinguished by Van Henri White
Special counsel to Rochester's mayor recalls a cross-burning on his childhood front lawn.

Features

Preserving the Genesee Country by Ivan T. Rocha
Love of the chase has inspired members of the Genesee Valley Hunt to support land conservation.

Naples: The Switzerland of America by Georgia Mullen
The Koyendaga Valley at the foot of Canandaigua Lake is home to the Senecas, a world-class winery
and a professional theater.

Destinations: All Aboard! by Bill Steinhardt
Relive the time when the Iron Horse ruled the Genesee Country.

The Fish Horn Alarm
The title story from regional historian J. Sheldon Fisher's latest collection of local history.

Departments

Genesee Country Sketches: The Passing of Predators by Scott Adamson
At one time bears, wolves, panthers, foxes and wild cats were extremely common.

Just Folks: Spinner/weaver Freda Peisley by Sarah Miles Watts

Crossroad Cafe: Wellsville's Texas Hot by Susan Beckhorn
Some say these hot dogs are New York state's best.

Home Away from Home: Ward's Farm B&B by Sylvia Farrer Bornarth
This Ontario County inn is a favorite with fisherman.

For Arts' Sake: Cartoonist Ben Williams by Sarah Miles Watts

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