Hidden Chronicles Of Black America

The Story Of The Walnut District

7 min · 26. jan. 2026
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Walnut Street a lost district based out of Louisville, KY That boasted its great financial stability and Black American Advancement. It started gaining ground in Louisville, KY in the mid 1930s

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