Why highways were designed to run through Black communities. SC faces historic dilemma again.
By Adam Parker [email protected] Oct 17, 2020 In 1965, the house at 270 Ashley Ave. was bulldozed. This was no ordinary Charleston house. This was the home of J. Arthur Brown, president of the South Carolina NAACP. This was the place where plans were laid — to integrate the Charleston County public schools, to join the Kress sit-ins —…
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