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Downtown Washington, D.C.'s Terrell Place is an office and retail complex named after civil rights activist Mary Church Terrell, a founding member of the NAACP, who led the protest against segregation at Hecht’s lunch counter in the 1950s.
The resulting scenes ebb and flow with the pedestrian traffic inside the lobby.
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By Michael Tutton5
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Downtown Washington, D.C.'s Terrell Place is an office and retail complex named after civil rights activist Mary Church Terrell, a founding member of the NAACP, who led the protest against segregation at Hecht’s lunch counter in the 1950s.
The resulting scenes ebb and flow with the pedestrian traffic inside the lobby.
Subscribe to this podcast: iTunes * Google Play * RSS