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Wilson Bruce Evans Home Historical Society Commemorates African-American History at Oberlin

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The Wilson Bruce Evans Home Historical Society celebrated the kickoff of a major restoration project Nov. 12. The organization plans to restore the Wilson Bruce Evans Home, a registered national historic landmark built and inhabited by Wilson Bruce Evans, a Black abolitionist who was active in the Oberlin community during the Civil War.  The restoration...

Source: The Oberlin Review – Established 1874.

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