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UC Townhomes evictions renew community frustration. In 1982, IBID Associates — led by Brett Altman, who would later serve on Drexel’s Property Management Board — purchased the block of Market Street ...
Related: Bringing Detroit's Black Bottom back to (virtual) life. Take a look at historical photos of the neighborhood then and now. Many of the addresses no longer exist, but Google maps will ...
Former Black Bottom resident Andre Black passed photos around the audience, telling stories that reflect a community of close neighbors who looked out for one another. With the city of Philadelphia ...
The Black Bottom was a neighborhood that developed around the year 1854, stretching from Walnut Street to Lancaster Avenue, from 32nd to 40th streets. It later became a landing place for the mostly ...
Black Bottom was a predominantly black neighborhood within Detroit that was a critical part of the city’s culture and musical scene from the 1930s until the late 1950s. The homes and businesses ...
The Black Bottom neighborhood, formerly a cultural center for Black Nashvillians, will be commemorated with a historical marker. The once-vibrant neighborhood was largely razed as a result of ...
Black Bottom got its name not from the area's residents but from rich, dark soil farmed by 18th-century French settlers, according to the National Endowment for the Humanities.
EXCLUSIVE: Pittsburgh’s Black Bottom Film Festival (BBFF), hosted by the August Wilson African American Cultural Center (AWAACC), has inked a curatorial partnership with LA’s Micheaux Film ...
The Bottom's goal is to bring the Black community together after a neighborhood, also known as The Bottom, was destroyed in the 1950s.
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