Posted in Diaspora News The Black Miami community erased overnight afrakan February 10, 2025 8 Comments In the summer of 1947, a thriving Black community in Miami vanished in the blink of an eye. Related Articles For Many Black Women, the Target Boycott is Not Over. It May Never Be. | Nonprofit Quarterly Caribbean News: Radioshack a Household Name Black History Month Columbus invites community to a months-worth of Black history events Nebraska Commission on African American Affairs shares plans following state audit
Wow I grew up on that same street , attended both Allapattah Elem and Jr High…. 67 yrs old and never knew that the Railroad Shop was in that area. So is there any truth that the school was built on top of a predominately black cemetery? Reply
No different situation today with the developers buying up properties in the black communities. Reply
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Wow I grew up on that same street , attended both Allapattah Elem and Jr High…. 67 yrs old and never knew that the Railroad Shop was in that area.
So is there any truth that the school was built on top of a predominately black cemetery?
No different situation today with the developers buying up properties in the black communities.
Wow, I never knew this
Another story of colonizers doing colonizers do
My family also lived there. (Brown)
Shame Shame Shame!. Thank you for the report!