The Desire Housing Project opened in 1956 as a segregated public housing development in New Orleans‟ Upper Ninth Ward. The Desire neighborhood, one of the few neighborhoods in the city where black homeownership had been encouraged, was transformed by the project. Hundreds of former Desire residents were displaced by the mammoth project, which became home to more than 13,000 residents by 1958. Built on what had once been a landfill, the Desire Housing Project came to epitomize the worst in public housing, before it was torn down by 2001. Although the project was isolated from the rest of the city and lacked basic services, residents worked to create a viable community, in spite of the pitfalls of segregation. Within the context of the civil ...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2007.In...
On July 4th, 2007, a small group of housing activists set up a tent city encampment in a plaza adjac...
This examination of what is apparently the oldest African-American and ethnically diverse neighborho...
The Desire Housing Project opened in 1956 as a segregated public housing development in New Orleans‟...
New Orleans: Harold Holmes (C) speaking for the Black Panthers that have moved into a unit in the D...
This examination of what is apparently the oldest African-American and ethnically diverse neighborho...
After the 1896 Plessy v. Ferguson decision, blacks in the South lost most of the rights achieved dur...
Unlike major cities across the country, New Orleans did not have the power to expropriate property ...
New Orleans: Harold Holmes (UR), one of the Black Panther-affiliated \u27National Committee to Comb...
The contentious politics of the demolition of Lafitte public housing in post- Katrina New Orleans an...
The decision to close and never reopen four public housing projects in New Orleans following Hurrica...
On February 10, 1930, Charles Guerand, a white police officer, killed a fourteen-year-old African Am...
In the past fifteen years, urban scholars have increasingly studied the end of public space. Centr...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2010.Ca...
In most of the United States, the central area situated between boulevards is referred to as the med...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2007.In...
On July 4th, 2007, a small group of housing activists set up a tent city encampment in a plaza adjac...
This examination of what is apparently the oldest African-American and ethnically diverse neighborho...
The Desire Housing Project opened in 1956 as a segregated public housing development in New Orleans‟...
New Orleans: Harold Holmes (C) speaking for the Black Panthers that have moved into a unit in the D...
This examination of what is apparently the oldest African-American and ethnically diverse neighborho...
After the 1896 Plessy v. Ferguson decision, blacks in the South lost most of the rights achieved dur...
Unlike major cities across the country, New Orleans did not have the power to expropriate property ...
New Orleans: Harold Holmes (UR), one of the Black Panther-affiliated \u27National Committee to Comb...
The contentious politics of the demolition of Lafitte public housing in post- Katrina New Orleans an...
The decision to close and never reopen four public housing projects in New Orleans following Hurrica...
On February 10, 1930, Charles Guerand, a white police officer, killed a fourteen-year-old African Am...
In the past fifteen years, urban scholars have increasingly studied the end of public space. Centr...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2010.Ca...
In most of the United States, the central area situated between boulevards is referred to as the med...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2007.In...
On July 4th, 2007, a small group of housing activists set up a tent city encampment in a plaza adjac...
This examination of what is apparently the oldest African-American and ethnically diverse neighborho...