Reference: “Across Nassau Street” (cover story, April 26): The excellent photos on the Princeton Alumni Weekly cover and of Nancy and Emma Greene are important as we are all, in fact, people of color, by virtue of being human (red blood runs through each one of us). Philip Diggs, the borough’s first black police officer who is shown on the cover, is noble and proud; that is true of Nancy and Emma Greene as well.
Daring of the Princeton Alumni Weekly to highlight the oral-history project generated by author Kathryn Watterson and conducted between 1999 and 2002.
Published online July 6, 2017
Reference: “Across Nassau Street” (cover story, April 26): The excellent photos on the Princeton Alumni Weekly cover and of Nancy and Emma Greene are important as we are all, in fact, people of color, by virtue of being human (red blood runs through each one of us). Philip Diggs, the borough’s first black police officer who is shown on the cover, is noble and proud; that is true of Nancy and Emma Greene as well.
Daring of the Princeton Alumni Weekly to highlight the oral-history project generated by author Kathryn Watterson and conducted between 1999 and 2002.