The pictured members include the Center for Jubilee, Reconciliation and Healing co-founders Patt Gunn and Rosalyn Rouse along with Pastor Linnie Kelly, Lemeirah Rouse and Noelle Mugin.

Visit the museum at 9924 Pin Point Ave. in Savannah.

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Passing Down Tradition

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Understanding History Today

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This article originally appeared on Savannah Morning News: Passing Savannah Geechee history down in honor of Juneteenth