The mobilization of Black Daytonians could prove significant to the upcoming elections, as this battleground state becomes competitive again electorally
Cars are a more common sight than people on Dayton’s West 3rd St , a major boulevard known as the heart of the Black community in this Ohio city.
Once a bustling commercial corridor, West 3rd has become synonymous with empty buildings and urban neglect over the years, as local businesses have closed down and the neighborhood’s fortunes have waxed and waned.
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Source: US Politics - theguardian.com