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Block 17 of Jimmy Morton Weeksville Oral History
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Jimmy Morton: Grand Avenue and Dean Street; the building is still there, but it’s nothing [presently]. But it was a local bar. In Robin [Kelley]’s book he refers to it as a small, black-owned café. We’ve got a friend named Vincent Jones, we used to call him Zandu [ Vincent Jones], if he saw this article he would go crazy, because first of all it was owned by Italians named Bordello; in fact ...
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