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Founder Of African American History Museum Found Dead In Trunk Of Car

Our deepest condolences go out to the family and loved ones of Sadie Roberts-Joseph. Sadie, the founder of an African American history museum in Baton Rouge was found dead in the trunk of a car, CNN reports.

75-year-old Sadie’s body was found Friday, and the cause of her death is still unknown. The vehicle was found 3 miles from her home and there is no word on what exactly led officers to her car.

Sadie hosted Baton Rouge’s Juneteenth celebration for years at the Odell S. Williams Now and Then African American Museum that she founded in 2001.

“Ms. Sadie was a tireless advocate of peace in the community,” the police department said in a statement. “Ms. Sadie is a treasure to our community, she will be missed by BRPD and her loss will be felt in the community she served.”

The NAACP Baton Rouge Branch remembered Sadie in a Facebook post, calling her a ‘cultural legend’.
“We lost a Cultural Legend Yesterday! #RIP Sadie Roberts Joseph,” the group wrote. “From reviving Juneteenth, to the Culture preserved at Her Museum, she was a trendsetter and icon in this City.”
If you know anything about Sadie’s death, police ask that you contact them at 225-389-4869 or Crime Stoppers at 225-344-STOP (7867) as they continue to investigate her passing.

 

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