Finley took us from the sleeve market to lafayette africatown from the ship close clotilda. We pick up after the civil war with mr. Lawyer finley speaking about how african businesses flourished. They originally open in the 18 eighties and they built this building in the 19 hundreds. But the real story is mrs. Allen. She started a private school directly behind us in the 18 eighties. It was called joseph fiend allen institute. Again, in 18 hundreds it was against the law for African Americans to be educated. After the emancipation proclamation, shoot School Started opening everywhere. She opened one to educate young African Americans. But this family actually came to mobile from virginia, so they were never slaves. They were free. They were somewhat elite, because they had a big home yuck. They had a big home in the city. In the 18 eighties and nineties most African Americans had shotgun homes. Unfortunately, that was the way it was. They had a lot of friends, and some of the friends w
"The Brown s Louisville" banner was unveiled at the corner of Fifth and West Market streets in downtown Louisville. The Hometown Heroes banner features former Kentucky Gov. John Y. Brown Jr.
Static Major, the rapper and songwriter who s best known for his appearance on Lil Wayne s 2008 single "Lollipop," will be honored with a Hometown Hero banner in Louisville.
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