Yesterday (April 1,2018) ,I was the proverbial 'fool' as expected for a fictional hoboclown detective. Today,
I transform to the fuzzy-eyed fact-finder,looking for clues for 'whatever'. Well, today's 'whatever' focus is on
two Black American Iconic Houses. The houses are in two different cities and states.Both are part of
the legacies of two iconic Black American Civil Rights figures.One house is remembered with a historical
designation and the other 'not so' . There are many familiar historical (documented) inconsistencies in the United States of America. Peering through my magnifying glass does not always reveal the subtle reasons for
inconsistencies in the 'whatever'.You would think that the legacy of two Black Civil Rights icons would be
on 'equal footing' in terms of their worth and legacy value.However,one house was termed as, "...simply not a human interest story" and " an unimportant blip in the timeline of her life here in Detroit". The niece of the female iconic Black American Civil Rights figure would," ...like for this house to have a home.This is a story that's a larger part of American history.It cannot be overlooked".
I will lend my magnifying glass to any reader who wants to help this niece out.Go ahead, click on the
following two articles at the links below to read about the issues and take up an appropriate course of action.As for me, I am going to my cave house and home to read about your courses of action and the outcome...
http://www.phillytrib.com/search/?sd=desc&l=25&sort=relevance&f=html&t=article%2Cvideo%2Cyoutube%2Ccollection&app=editorial&nsa=eedition&q=Rosa+Parks+1957
http://www.phillytrib.com/lifestyle/visiting-memphis-years-after-king-s-assassination/article_2d0c0796-09b0-5f3e-99b3-049ba31db9ef.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ijXPeoG6_O0

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