They fled the Klan and built SLC’s first community center for Black residents. Now, organizers want to recognize them — and save the center.

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A simple white building squeezed between a looming new apartment complex on one side and a towing company on the other could be Salt Lake City’s newest addition to the National Register of Historic Places.

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