"While the list of their individual accomplishments is both exhaustive and impressive, it’s the moments when their collective work overlapped that make their public triumphs particularly compelling."
As progressive as segments of Croton's population has been, it would be interestering to uncover how many properties in Croton had restrictive covenants.
As a fellow member of the Lorraine Hansberry Coalition, I thank Signe for her well written piece and hope many people will come to learn with us more about important history makers.
As progressive as segments of Croton's population has been, it would be interestering to uncover how many properties in Croton had restrictive covenants.
That issue actually came up, in reference to the county, at an event also sponsored by the Lorraine Hansberry Coalition and which the Chronicle covered: https://open.substack.com/pub/thecrotonchronicle/p/lorraine-hansberry-coalition-hosts?r=nx4h&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=false
As a fellow member of the Lorraine Hansberry Coalition, I thank Signe for her well written piece and hope many people will come to learn with us more about important history makers.