
Last week,
The Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation celebrated the literary and cultural significance of the apartment building at 92 Grove Street, just across from the Stonewall Inn. The building on Grove Street marks the place where writer Alex Haley lived and occupied a writing studio starting in 1963, and the place where he would go on to interview civil rights activist Malcolm X for his first book,
The Autobiography of Malcolm X. With this history in mind, preservationists unveiled a new plaque on the exterior of the building commemorating the meeting of these two minds. [
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from Gothamist http://bit.ly/2HrhgLq
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