Adelaide Bentley was born in a home in East Towson in 1928, and for the past 90 years, East Towson is where she has stayed. “I loved it,” said Bentley, president of the North East Towson Improvement Association. “I had no reason to leave.” East Towson, a historically black neighborhood in the heart…
Source: Sun
'One big knit' — how East Towson, a neighborly African-American community, survived
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