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GeoWilliam750

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Mon Nov 30, 2020, 07:19 AM Nov 2020

Hidden in Plain Sight: The Ghosts of Segregation [View all]

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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Thank you for posting. madaboutharry Nov 2020 #1
In the architecture.... Claire Oh Nette Nov 2020 #2
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