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Dr. Susan Hyatt, the Chair of Anthropology at IUPUI, discusses how marginalized groups of African Americans and Sephardic Jews bonded in Indianapolis. The two communities were dispersed after the South Side of Indianapolis was torn down to make way for a highway system. To save the History of this unique integrated community, Dr. Hyatt discusses how she learned about its History. And how she worked with both the Jewish Community and African American Communities to preserve their history and legacy.
Funding Support for the IN-Jewish History Podcast came from the Leonard & Marion Freeman Charitable Fund.
By Indiana Jewish Historical Society5
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Dr. Susan Hyatt, the Chair of Anthropology at IUPUI, discusses how marginalized groups of African Americans and Sephardic Jews bonded in Indianapolis. The two communities were dispersed after the South Side of Indianapolis was torn down to make way for a highway system. To save the History of this unique integrated community, Dr. Hyatt discusses how she learned about its History. And how she worked with both the Jewish Community and African American Communities to preserve their history and legacy.
Funding Support for the IN-Jewish History Podcast came from the Leonard & Marion Freeman Charitable Fund.