Sylvia Cyrus-Albritton said the Carter G. Woodson house in northwest Washington, D.C., is a national treasure deserving of being a National Historic Site because of its significance to African American heritage and culture and to American history as a whole. Cyrus-Albritton is the interim executive director of the Association for the Study of African American Life and History. Photo by Rudi Williams
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