Day 8: Celebrating 29-Days Of Black History In Brooklyn
Joan Maynard with students in front of Hunterfly Road Houses. | Photo via Weeksville

On Day 8 of Black History Month we recognize Joan Maynard.

In 1968, four wood-frame 19th century houses were discovered in a space where Crown Heights and Bedford Stuyvesant meet. Vestiges of the once free and successful black community known as Weeksville had been hidden for years.

Joan Cooper Bacchus Maynard understood the importance of telling the story of one of New York’s earliest free black communities. She founded the Society for the Preservation of Weeksville and Bedford Stuyvesant. Maynard became its first executive director. She worked tirelessly to preserve this important piece of African American history.
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Listen to Joan Maynard talk about Weeksville here: