Bed-Stuy East

For as long as I can remember, I've dreamt of Bed-Stuy. It was Spike Lee that brought me here. He painted The Stuy in the brightest hues and dotted the canvas with characters that reminded me of the ones in my own hometown. It's the land of Lena Horne. The home base for Dr. Josephine English. The Nation of Islam through their grocery stories fed the community. Its daughter, Shirley Chisolm worked tirelessly to liberate her people. Hip-hop became hip-hop on these blocks and gave Bed-Stuy a global voice. It's no coincidence that we call her The Planet. Sun-Ra told us that space was the place. What's been created in Bed-Stuy is nothing short of cosmic and infinite.

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Weeksville Heritage Center

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158 Buffalo Avenue
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Before there was Bed-Stuy and Crown Heights, there was a community called Weeksville created in 1838 by free blacks in New York. Three of the original homes have been restored and open for tours. WHC also hosts cultural events throughout the year celebrating the history and culture of black Brooklyn.

Weeksville Heritage Center
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Weeksville Heritage Center
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Weeksville Heritage Center
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Weeksville Heritage Center
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Weeksville Heritage Center
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Weeksville Heritage Center
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Weeksville Heritage Center
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Shirley & Alice

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