Columbus' Poindexter Village was dedicated as a public housing development in 1940 by President Franklin D. Roosevelt. It aimed to give African Americans affordable living and later, became known as a beloved, thriving community for many years. Today, only two buildings remain of the original development, but Poindexter is being remembered as it once was, with a new exhibit by the Columbus Historical Society called Poindexter Village: A Portrait in Stories.
Guests:
Jeff Lafever, Executive Director, The Columbus Historical Society
Bettye Stull, Curator, Columbus Historical Society's Poindexter Village: A Portrait in Stories
Myron Lowery, Retired Memphis City Council Chairman and former Poindexter resident
Sandra Jamison, Advisory Board Member, James Preston Poindexter Foundation
Event:
The Columbus Historical Society's Poindexter Village: A Portrait in Stories will be featured for one year. For more information, please visit: http://bit.ly/1XMgtbd