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Dancing in the Streets: The Historic New Orleans Collection honors a New Orleans tradition

April 1, 2021 by: Geraldine Wyckoff

When Sylvester Francis gave tours of the Backstreet Cultural Museum, which he founded in 1999, he often offered this sage advice: “It's better to be two hours early to a second line than two minutes late.”

Visitors to the museum, especially those from out of town with little knowledge of the social aid...

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