It took 102 years, but Historical Society makes history with first Black president

Randy McKenney, a Windsor, Connecticut, resident for nearly 30 years, was elected to a one-year term last month.

Windsor Historical Society’s board of directors recently elected the first Black president in 102 years, a big step toward becoming more inclusive.

Randy McKenney, a Windsor, Connecticut, resident for nearly 30 years, was elected to a one-year term on June 12.  McKenney is a beloved activist in the community and has served the historical society for three years, according to  today! 

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