Senin, 30 April 2018

CWT Review: The Hidden History of Decatur House

“I felt like the Queen of Sheba when she saw the riches of King Solomon, ‘the half had not been told me,’” wrote Frederick Douglass, describing his first impressions of the Freedmen’s Savings and Trust. The exhibit at Washington, D.C.’s Decatur House, “The Half Had Not Been Told Me: African Americans on Lafayette Square (1795-1965),” …

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