What started out as a school for formerly enslaved children in 1874 is now a thriving museum and resource center where history and legacies are preserved. WSAV’s Kim Gusby discusses the significance of the Willow Hill Heritage and Renaissance Center with Dr. Alvin Jackson (Chairman of the center’s Board of Trustees) and Dr. Nkenge Jackson-Flowers, the Board Secretary.
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