
Effort to preserve East Palo Alto's history
East Palo Alto was a predominantly Black neighborhood in the ‘60s and ’70s and by 1983, Black community leaders there pushed to have the area incorporated as its own city. This Black History Month, we hear from some of those who were a part of that movement and how, today, they’re working to preserve the city’s history.
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