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Juneteenth in Martinsville Against the Odds

Juneteenth in Martinsville Against the Odds

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A Martinsville resident is defying online backlash to host the city’s first Juneteenth celebration, despite its painful history as a “sundown town” and the unsolved 1968 murder of Carol Jenkins-Davis. Organized by Black resident Jeannine Lee Ferrer, the event promises music, soul food, and spoken word poetry at the senior center on June 19th — a bold step toward inclusivity in a town where many doubted its readiness. Ferrer, who’s lived there five years and says her experience has been positive, hopes the celebration will prove skeptics wrong and grow into an annual tradition. She’s even launched a GoFundMe to expand future events, fueled by her belief that good can overcome hate — and that Martinsville has room to evolve.

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