’50s Racially Segregated Sleeping Quarters Are Now A Museum Exhibit

Two of the people responsible for protecting a historic building associated with racial inequality discuss its significance with producer Paul Larson. Executive Director Steven Engelhart of Adirondack Architectural Heritage and Executive Director David Kahn of the Adirondack Experience talk about the reason for moving the building to a museum. This video was originally produced for the Spotlight Special: Fulton Fryar’s Closet on Mountain Lake PBS.

 


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    Richard L Daly

    Enjoyed the aarch tour of Seagle summer 2017 and the follow-ups on MtnLk. Am looking fw to visiting TheCloset at the re-invented ADKX museum soon.

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