• Preserving Black history and landmarks in New York City

  • Jan 5 2025
  • Length: 56 mins
  • Podcast

Preserving Black history and landmarks in New York City

  • Summary

  • On this edition of Here and Now, we discuss efforts to preserve Black history in New York City. After a four-year campaign, a 19th century building in Greenwich Village connected to the abolitionist movement has been designated as a historical landmark. This rare, surviving site was the home of Jacob Day, a prominent Black businessman and abolitionist. Joining us to discuss this momentous recognition is Village Preservation Executive Director Andrew Berman and Historian-Author Eric K. Washington. Also ahead, we'll introduce you to the author of a new book highlighting the free Black families that helped shaped Brooklyn. Plus, hear more about Determined To Educate, an organization on a mission to change young lives. We also catch up with the Boys & Girls Club of Paterson and Passaic, an organization that's been making a difference for over six decades in New Jersey. And later, meet a pair of New Jersey sisters described as two of the most dynamic high school basketball players in the country. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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