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  2. Black Bottom, Detroit - Wikipedia

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    Black Bottom was a predominantly black neighborhood in Detroit, Michigan. The term has sometimes been used to apply to the entire neighborhood including Paradise Valley, but many consider the two neighborhoods to be separate. [ 1 ]

  3. History of African Americans in Detroit - Wikipedia

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    Having Detroit's city leadership in the 1940s and 1950s attribute redevelopment and renovation with destroying "dangerous" parts of the city made black bottom especially vulnerable to displacement. The CPC subsequently failed to provide adequate resources for relocation to the black families whose homes and neighborhoods were destroyed. [ 34 ]

  4. Demographic history of Detroit - Wikipedia

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    Much of Paradise Valley and Black Bottom was bulldozed to make room for I-375. This further constricted the already tight housing market for black migrants, exacerbating the housing crisis. Despite the lack of housing, black people continued to move to Detroit, and by 1960, almost 30% of the population of Detroit was black. [9]

  5. A majority of Detroit wants reparations for Black residents ...

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    As a result, Detroit’s Black residents eventually established their own neighborhood in an area known as Black Bottom, which, by the 1950s, was home to several Black-owned businesses ...

  6. Interstate 375 (Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    Interstate 375 (I-375) is a north–south auxiliary Interstate Highway in Detroit, Michigan, United States.It is the southernmost leg of the Walter P. Chrysler Freeway and a spur of I-75 into Downtown Detroit, ending at the unsigned Business Spur I-375 (BS I-375), better known as Jefferson Avenue.

  7. When Black workers moved to Detroit to work on Model T ... - AOL

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    When they arrived in Detroit, they moved to areas like Hastings and St. Antoine streets in the Black Bottom neighborhood, said Smith. But as Black Southerners moved in, white immigrants moved out ...

  8. Nacirema Club - Wikipedia

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    In the 1910s and 1920s, Detroit saw a substantial influx of African Americans moving from the southern states in hopes of finding employment. [2] The growth of the African American community was so great that the Black Bottom district on the east side was no longer adequate. With the population pressure, Blacks began moving in substantial ...

  9. Detroit could be without Black representation in Congress ...

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    Detroit, which is nearly 80% Black, had maintained some Black representation in Congress for almost 70 years until 2023. In April, Hollier submitted 1,550 signatures to meet the ballot requirement ...