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EPISODE · Nov 15, 2019 · 11 MIN

Episode 4 - A Voice Like Honey At Dusk

from Rainy Day History

Gentrification is a hot topic in Seattle right now, as areas like the Central District are rapidly changing. Since this is a history podcast, let's take a look at what stories are at risk of being pushed out as well, and examine what and who has historically called this neighborhood home. Through the story of jazz icon and Seattle legend Ernestine Anderson, we dive into the fight for equality, space, and African-American art in Seattle's history.  Show notes and transcript are available on our website.

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Gentrification is a hot topic in Seattle right now, as areas like the Central District are rapidly changing. Since this is a history podcast, let's take a look at what stories are at risk of being pushed out as well, and examine what and who has...

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