Straight Out the CD
Artist
Troy Miles
MediumGiclée on Sunset Photo paper. Computer graphic.
Dimensions36 x 24 in. (91.4 x 61 cm)
ClassificationsPrint
Credit LineSeattle Department Of Transportation 1% for Art funds
By the mid 1940's the Central District had become home to Seattle's blossoming Black population. African American William Grose arrived in Seattle in 1861. In 1890, he built a home on twelve acres of land purchased from Henry Yesler between East Olive St. and East Madison St. at 24th Ave. The area quickly became one of the first Black settlements in Seattle. –Artist statement
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