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The installation at the Dyckman farmhouse is by artist Reggie Black called No Records, which looks to bring attention to the history of slavery at the historic farmhouse and in New York City.
A historic farmhouse in New York, has debuted a new art installation, which projects the words “Slaves Lived Here” on the side of the home.
The installation at the Dyckman farmhouse by artist Reggie Black is called No Records, which looks to bring attention to the history of slavery at the historic farmhouse and in New York City. The farmhouse is located in Inwood, which sits on the northern tip of Manhattan Island.