Jennifer Harris (right) of the Dickey Museum Board accepts a $5,000 grant from Sylvia Tillotson of the Michael C. Duda Architectural Endowment. Photo by Jason Hennington
Members of the “Did you know” roundtable (from left) Gerald Anderson, Larry Caldwell, Maureen Gray, Ernest Rector, Don and Leslie Hill sing the Negro National Anthem “Lift Every Voice and Sing.” Photo by Jason Hennington
Attendees and vendors clap at LM River Dance Connections performance at Fannie Robinson Park in Taylor June 18. Photo by Fernando Castro
Juneteenth displays were on exhibit at the Dickey-Givens Community Center in Taylor as a celebration and reminder of Taylor history. Photo by Matt Hooks
Residents enjoy barbecue and fellowship at the Juneteenth Celebration of Freedom in Fannie Robinson Park Saturday, June 18. Photo by Jason Hennington
Tia Rae Stone (left) talks with Leslie Hill in front of displays about Black history for Juneteenth at the Dickey-Givens Community Center in Taylor June 18. Photo by Fernando Castro
Rev. James Davis talks about the rodeo grounds in south Taylor during the Juneteenth program hosted by the Welfare Workers Club Saturday afternoon. Photo by Jason Hennington
Officer Lauro Luera is served barbecue during Juneteenth celebrations at Fannie Robinson Park in Taylor June 18. Photo by Fernando Castro
Residents play dominoes at Fannie Robinson Park in Taylor June 18. Photo by Fernando Castro
Gerald Anderson, great nephew of Bill Pickett, shows the original deed to the property where Bill Pickett lived. Anderson and his daughter still live on the property today. Photo by Jason Hennington