Newspaper article about local store owner Joe Martin giving groceries to a hungry young woman without money. Originally owned by Joe Martin, grandfather of Michael Martin.
Left to right: Oldest brother Roger Neal, J- age 7, Mother Louie Heloise Tabor Neal, Second oldest brother Wynfered Neal- age 4. In front: Nieeta Laurene Neal Preskey- age 1.
In the 1950s and 60s, the Department of Transportation in St. Paul, MN bisected a historically Black neighborhood, Rondo, with the construction of I-94, creating an intentional diaspora of the community there. These are the stories of their…
In the 1950s and 60s, the Department of Transportation in St. Paul, MN bisected a historically Black neighborhood, Rondo, with the construction of I-94, creating an intentional diaspora of the community there. These are the stories of their…
In the 1950s and 60s, the Department of Transportation in St. Paul, MN bisected a historically Black neighborhood, Rondo, with the construction of I-94, creating an intentional diaspora of the community there. These are the stories of their…
In the 1950s and 60s, the Department of Transportation in St. Paul, MN bisected a historically Black neighborhood, Rondo, with the construction of I-94, creating an intentional diaspora of the community there. These are the stories of their…