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What’s in a street name? Why this extraordinary Black woman doesn’t have her own road sign

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In 1872, Biddy Mason led the founding of the First African Methodist Episcopal Church of LA. Sisters Cheryl and Robynn Cox are petitioning the City of LA to name street after Mason.

Source: KCRW 89.9FM | Music, NPR News, Culture Los Angeles | KCRW

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