Interview with Dr. Carolyn Collins, Chair of the Jackson House Foundation

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The Jackson House will be rebuilt and preserved as a historical site and serve as a global educational institution to commemorate great entertainers, lecturers, authors, and activists, during the Segregation and the Harlem Renaissance period, said Dr. Carolyn Collins.

 

 

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