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April 13, 2007
Clarke: Save Duffield Houses
The Brooklyn Papers
Here's the latest news on Brooklyn's other outrageous land grab:
Rep. Yvette Clarke has thrown her support behind the owners of several Downtown Brooklyn houses who claim their buildings were once part of the Underground Railroad.
Clarke (D–Park Slope) sent a letter to her former colleagues on the City Council to demand the preservation of the “historic” houses on Duffield Street.
“Preserving the homes … is simply the right thing to do,” Clarke added.
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This is the second time since her promotion to Congress that Clarke has made news tackling the legacy of slavery. In February, Clarke — a supporter of Bruce Ratner’s Atlantic Yards project — threatened to call Congressional hearings to investigate Ratner’s naming-rights deal with the British Barclays Bank, which has repeatedly been linked to the slave trade.
Posted by lumi at April 13, 2007 8:20 AM