Before there was ‘Fayette Place’ there was Fayetteville Street Projects (FSP): a public housing community developed by the Durham Housing Authority in 1967. And before there was the Fayetteville Street Projects, a neighborhood that was part of Durham's historic, African-American Hayti community.
Although the buildings are gone, the land remains, and the people and stories shaped there are still very much alive. This audio tour is a small collection of the people connected to the Fayetteville Street Projects that to affirm that Durham’s future cannot move forward without remembering its past.
Although the buildings are gone, the land remains, and the people and stories shaped there are still very much alive. This audio tour is a small collection of the people connected to the Fayetteville Street Projects that to affirm that Durham’s future cannot move forward without remembering its past.
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