African-American history trail in Newark hit with 'tremendous vandalism' last weekend
The trail honors the rich history of the African Americans who lived in the region going back to the 1800s, including the children who went to school at the current Iron Hill School Museum, which opened in 1923 to educate black children in the Iron Hill region.
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