
Opinion
I glimpsed hope in a South Seattle park
After years of despair brought on by Black death, the Othello Park march helped me find the strength to choose something else.
Marcus Harrison Green is the founder of the South Seattle Emerald and a former reporter with The Seattle Times.
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