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Plymouth Avenue, known for racial riots in the 1960s, was a place of racial conflict long before due to the Jewish neighborhood and the anti-semitism in Minneapolis. The opening of The Way, a radical center dealing with Black and White racial issues in the late 60s, symbolized the changes of the community from a predominately Jewish community to a predominately Black community.
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