Free Screening of `The Princeton Plan 50 Years Later’ Tonight

Shirley Satterfield discusses the history of the Witherspoon Jackson neighborhood at a Stand Against Racism event.
Shirley Satterfield discusses the history of the Witherspoon Jackson neighborhood at a Stand Against Racism event.

In celebration of Black History Month, The Art Council of Princeton will screen the film “The Princeton Plan 50 Years Later”  tonight at 7 p.m. at the Paul Robeson Center for the Arts.

Admission to the film screening is free. For more information call (609) 924-8777.

Local historian and Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood resident Shirley Satterfield will lead a discussion after the screening.

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