How do you preserve African American history? Connecticut author Jill Snyder started with her own family. Her book: "Dear Mary, Dear Luther" is a rare collection of 1930's love letters written by her parents. While researching the book, Snyder discovered a unique story of a Black family's journey through American history. On Long Island, the Town of Huntington is working to save the Crippen House, a significant relic of African American history. A conversation with guests: Jill Snyder, author "Dear Mary, Dear Luther" Robert Hughes, Huntington Town Historian Irene Moore, Chairwoman of the African-American Historic Designation Council You can hear more of Jill Snyder this Wednesday, February 10th at 6 PM through the New Haven Museum Facebook page. Click here for the link. The Full Story airs Friday at 7 p.m. on all WSHU frequencies. Missed an episode? Subscribe to The Full Story podcast on Apple Podcasts , Spotify , Stitcher or Google Play
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