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selliott
| Sunday, February 1, 2009, 07:42 PM
If you’re into Dayton history, you could lose whole days poking around at the Daytonology blog. Today, Jeffrey kicks off Black History Month by gathering up links to his past posts on Dayton’s black neighborhoods. Reading through them you can really learn about how the city was shaped by its racial politics.
I’d also recommend this 2007 post I wrote at Get on the Bus that relates to this topic.
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