Black businesses powered a people

Alvin Walters Sr. and Carl Hall, lifelong residents of Washington Heights, recently gave a tour of the once-bustling intersection of Lemon Avenue and Martin L. King Jr. Boulevard.

When Jim Crow laws banned African Americans from staying in white-owned hotels or shopping in white-owned stores, local Black families opened rooming houses, stores, restaurants, and other businesses in Washington Heights to serve the Black community.

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