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GeoWilliam750

(2,543 posts)
Mon Nov 30, 2020, 07:19 AM Nov 2020

Hidden in Plain Sight: The Ghosts of Segregation

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/30/travel/ghosts-of-segregation.html

"The six faded letters are all that remain, and few people notice them. I would never have seen them if a friend hadn’t pointed them out to me while we walked through New Orleans’s French Quarter. I certainly wouldn’t have realized their significance.

On Chartres Street, above a beautifully arched doorway, is a curious and enigmatic inscription: “CHANGE.” Now part of the facade of the Omni Royal Orleans Hotel, the letters mark the onetime site of the St. Louis Hotel & Exchange, where, under the building’s famed rotunda, enslaved people were once sold."
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Hidden in Plain Sight: The Ghosts of Segregation (Original Post) GeoWilliam750 Nov 2020 OP
Thank you for posting. madaboutharry Nov 2020 #1
In the architecture.... Claire Oh Nette Nov 2020 #2

Claire Oh Nette

(2,636 posts)
2. In the architecture....
Mon Nov 30, 2020, 09:50 AM
Nov 2020

And they say there is no systemic racism. Rightio.

I'll look at those doors to no where very differently from now on. Once you see it, you see it everywhere.

Sigh.

carry on.

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