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The Coronado Black History Project

Coronado Black History Project

Documenting the remarkable lives and experiences of Coronado's African American community from 1886 to the present.

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Book Review: The Other Side of the Fence by Cynthia Hudgins

The Other Side of the Fence mainly recounts in excruciating detail the needlessly painful childhood and teenage years of Cynthia Hudgins, a person of mixed racial heritage who suffered greatly because of this nation’s rigid racial hierarchy...

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    Documenting the lives and experiences of Coronado's African American community from 1886 to the present.

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