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A drive through Westchester County, New York, becomes a journey through layers of Black history, culture, and resilience. As you move through cities like Yonkers, Mount Vernon, New Rochelle, White Plains, and towns such as Tarrytown and Peekskill, the landscape tells stories that often go unnoticed. Former waterfronts and railroad corridors recall the Great Migration, when Black families settled here in search of opportunity and community. Historic churches, once central to civil rights organizing and mutual aid, stand as anchors in many neighborhoods. Streets echo with the legacy of educators, laborers, artists, musicians, and activists who helped shape Westchester’s identity. From early Black landowners and abolitionist ties to the rise of Hip-Hop culture in The 914, the drive reveals a rich and enduring history—one rooted in struggle, creativity, pride, and progress, woven into the everyday life of the county.