In the 1930s, a group of trailblazing African-Americans bought plots for themselves in Sag Harbor, establishing a close-knit community that’s spanned multiple generations.
By BY SANDRA E. GARCIA from NYT T Magazine https://ift.tt/3l1hA4E
Source: New York Times href="https://ift.tt/1TJZwGM" target="_blank">Blog Beauty 24/7 Black People, Race and Ethnicity, Historic Buildings and Sites
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