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“Compared to other African-Americans living in New York, residents of Seneca Village seem to have been more stable and prosperous—by 1855…half of them owned their own homes. With property ownership came other rights not commonly held by African-Americans in the City—namely, the right to vote.”
04:44 AM - Feb 14, 2024
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