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Fulton Fryar's Closet: Racial Inequality in 1950s New York State

Summary by Mountain Lake PBS
This special first aired on June 22, 2018. Guest-hosted by arts producer Paul Larson, this TV special and its webpage tell a relatively unknown story of racial inequality in 1950s Adirondack culture, and how memories of it resurfaced recently when a building at Seagle Music Colony (now Seagle Festival) in Schroon Lake, New York, faced demolition. The building housed a young singer named Fulton Fryar. He was the first African American singer to s…
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