
RICHLAND, Wash.–African Americans contributions to the Hanford Nuclear Site and Tri-Cities, especially East Pasco, will be explored at a presentation hosted by the B Reactor Museum Association
“As Long As There Is Blood In This Body,” led by WSU Teaching Assistant Robert Franklin, will highlight Black resident’s resilience when they were confronted with segregation and discrimination in the area, according to a press release.
The presentation will be at 7 p.m. Feb. 10 at the Richland Public Library, the release says. Admission will be free.
