During the early 1900s, Central Avenue in Los Angeles was the place to be if you were African American, an entrepreneur, and musically talented. The central location was dubbed as being the 'Black belt of the city.' This area of the city included several black-owned businesses, churches, schools, and clubs. Many African Americans flocked to […]
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