Endangered Historic Sites
The National Trust for Historic Preservation announced its list of the eleven most endangered historic places in the U.S. The speakers focus… read more
The National Trust for Historic Preservation announced its list of the eleven most endangered historic places in the U.S. The speakers focused on the home of Dr. Carter Woodson in Washington, DC that is on the endangered list, and his biography was detailed. The news conference was held at Shiloh Baptist Church. The Kiamsha Network to Freedom Performance Ensemble presented a singing, dancing and dramatic pieces on African-American history. close
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