The Harriet Tubman House, a community center in Boston’s South End, has been demolished. Over the past year, Roxbury and Dorchester residents protested the sale of the building to developers. The "House," as it was known , was more than just a community center. It was a bastion for residents in the area, a lingering beacon of the South End's historically Black and brown population. "I worked at the Harriet Tubman House twice in my career, and volunteered for over 25 years," says Arnesse Brown. She's a South End native and part of the Tenants’ Development Corporation, a non-profit that was based at the Harriet Tubman House. "This community asset means a lot to me."