City, CommunityThe Fight to Save Freedmen’s Town’s Brick Streets August 11, 2014 Myra Griffin -Managing Editor 3 CommentsThis document is the agreement made between Former Mayor Bill White and the community of Freedmen’s Town to preserve the historic brick streets.This is a open manifesto to the Mayor of Houston and City Councilmembers that was presented by Dorris Ellis – Robinson on August 5, 2014. Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Like this:Like Loading...Related
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The attorney for the Freedman’s Town Historic Coalition told the judge that the city should not have started the work in the first place. He said the street is a landmark that should not be disturbed.Reply
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The attorney for the Freedman’s Town Historic Coalition told the judge that the city should not have started the work in the first place. He said the street is a landmark that should not be disturbed.