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Red Bank, NJ – The committee has announced the restoration of the T. Thomas Fortune House is under way. This historical site was saved thanks to the efforts of the T. Thomas Fortune Project committee and other concerned citizens. On Friday, November 18, an 80”x 48” sign will be installed announcing, “The Future Home of the T. Thomas Fortune Cultural Center,” at 94 Drs. James Parker Blvd., Red Bank. Monmouth County and the state of New Jersey can look
forward to a great cultural experience. Watch the progress as the former home of one of the most prolific African American journalists and social activists, T. Thomas Fortune, is transformed into a vibrant cultural center with a mission to advocate for social justice in all matters that advance history.

For more information on the T. Thomas Fortune Project log onto www.thomasfortunehouse.weebly.com or get updated posts at our blog site www.tthomasfortunehouse.wordpress.com

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