Raul (not verified) says:

As an opponent of Ratner skyscraper plan for Prospect Heights, I have no doubt about Errol Louis' sincere dislike of Tish James. He uses every opportunity he gets to throw rhetorical stones at her.

If he doubts my commitment to preserving the abolitionist heritage of Brooklyn, then I invite him to write more about a cause that I have been working hard to promote. An important station on the Underground Railroad is under threat. Several homes of abolitionists on Duffield Street are threatened with destruction as part of the Downtown Brooklyn redevelopment plan.

We are presenting an evening of West African music with Kakande, a group lead by griot Famoro Dioubate of Guinea on February 10 at 227 Duffield Street. Errol can come to this in person and witness our genuine commitment. And I invite everyone to come to hear great music at an important but ignored part of Brooklyn

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