Marking 160 years since Syracuse hosted historic National Convention of Colored Men

It was a brisk fall evening, in the midst of a bloody Civil War when 144 Black men filled a church in downtown Syracuse for a historical gathering. One hundred sixty years later, residents, elected leaders, and historians commemorated the anniversary of the National Convention of Colored Men on the corner of East Onondaga and Jefferson Streets. Onondaga Historical Association Curator of History Robert Searing says it was a monumental occasion.

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