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Preserving the Legacy of a Route 66 That Was Strewn With Jim Crow Pitfalls

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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — It was called the “Mother Road,” a vital highway bridging Chicago and Los Angeles through the Southwest amid diners and neon-lit motels. For many, Route 66 represented freedom and unlimited possibilities in 20th century United States.

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