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Monroe sites with rich African American history

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Miller-Roy Building In the 1930s and ‘40s, the Miller-Roy Building was one of the most important buildings in northeast Louisiana for African Ameri- cans. The first floors held local businesses such as dentist offices, barber shops and a pharmacy. But the upper floors held a ballroom that was included on the famous Chit- lin’ Circuit...

Source: The Hawkeye – The Student News Site of University of Louisiana Monroe

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