In Washington, D.C. more than 20,000 African American families have been displaced due to gentrification. Here is the story of a D.C. native who goes back to his childhood neighborhood to reflect on life before gentrification. NewsVision’s Kamilah Tom reports.
Life Before Gentrification: One DC Man’s Story
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