The Seventh Promise
The Seventh Promise Marcus Johnson stood in the center of the abandoned textile mill on 125th Street and Harlem. It was spring 1924, and the jazz music from the clubs below drifted up through the broken windows like a promise the city made to itself every night. Marcus had just turned thirty-two, and he was already the youngest Black architect in New York to graduate from Columbia. The mill...
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