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Cleveland Hill Celebrates Black History

Organized by Timothy Wiles
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Next Level Tri-Blend T-shirt

Support Buffalo's African American Heritage!

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All funds raised will be paid directly to Michigan Street African American Heritage Corridor for upkeep of the Freedom Wall.
$130 raised
33 items sold of
50 goal
4 Days To Go
$23
Next Level Tri-Blend T-shirt, Unisex - Solid Black
Next Level Tri-Blend T-shirt
Unisex - Solid Black

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Organized by Timothy Wiles

About this campaign

The corner of Michigan Avenue and East Ferry Street in Buffalo is the northern entrance into the Michigan Street African American Heritage Corridor: a nexus of the city’s deeply rooted African American history. It marks the intersection of the honorary Richard Allen and Harriet Tubman Ways, and served as a critical station on the Underground Railroad.

The Albright Knox museum's Public Art Initiative, in collaboration with the Michigan Street African-American Heritage Corridor and neighborhood stakeholders, envisioned this mural as a way to celebrate our nation’s historic and ongoing struggles for political and social equality, including the formative and lasting contributions of local leaders to this cause. With support from the Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority (NFTA), the large concrete wall surrounding the NFTA’s Cold Spring Bus Maintenance Depot has been transformed into portraits of twenty-eight notable civil rights leaders from America’s past and present.

To help support the upkeep of the Freedom Wall and other program initiatives, the proceeds from our t-shirt sale will go directly to the Michigan Street African American Heritage Corridor organization.

The corner of Michigan Avenue and East Ferry Street in Buffalo is the northern entrance into the Michigan Street African American Heritage Corridor: a nexus of the city’s deeply rooted African American history. It marks the intersection of the honorary Richard Allen and Harriet Tubman Ways, and served as a critical station on the Underground Railroad.

The Albright Knox museum's Public Art Initiative, in collaboration with the Michigan Street African-American Heritage Corridor and neighborhood stakeholders, envisioned this mural as a way to celebrate our nation’s historic and ongoing struggles for political and social equality, including the formative and lasting contributions of local leaders to this cause. With support from the Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority (NFTA), the large concrete wall surrounding the NFTA’s Cold Spring Bus Maintenance Depot has been transformed into portraits of twenty-eight notable civil rights leaders from America’s past and present.

To help support the upkeep of the Freedom Wall and other program initiatives, the proceeds from our t-shirt sale will go directly to the Michigan Street African American Heritage Corridor organization.

Supporters

Sarah Janis 1 item
Jessica Murphy 1 item
Carol Zajac 1 item
Larry Benz 1 item + $7
Kaley Fenush 1 item
Marcie McDougal-Domroes 1 item + $5

I appreciate and enjoy the diversity at Cleveland Hill that I did not have growing up. This is a great way to support.

Sarah Rooney 1 item
julie mcneil 1 item
Colleen Proehl 1 item + $25

It’s never been more important than right now to support this effort❣️

Katie Lafratta 1 item

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