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On Long Island, a Beachfront Haven for Black Families.

In the 1930s, a group of trailblazing African-Americans bought plots for themselves in Sag Harbor.

"All the children in the subdivisions belonged to every adult that lived there. If a child scraped her knee in front of the Grangers’ house, she could walk in scuffed and walk out with a bandaged wound. If one mother cooked, all the kids nearby ate."

nytimes.com/2020/10/01/t-magaz

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