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New York's Original Black Neighborhood: San Juan Hill

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Before it became known as Lincoln Square in 1940, this area of Manhattan was known as San Juan Hill, the home for most of New York City’s Black population before Harlem and the Bronx. The name of both San Juan Hill—and Lincoln Square—come from unknown origins. It is believed that it was named after President Theodore Roosevelt’s […]

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