In Raleigh, Black families were often pushed to live in “less desirable” areas, close to cemeteries, industrial sites and flood zones. As these historic neighborhoods are slowly destroyed, author and historian Carmen Cauthen preserves their stories in her new book.
Source: WRAL News

Segregation and gentrification: History of Raleigh's Black neighborhoods preserved in new book
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