Can twenty-first-century scholars of gentrification find historical precedents for “social preservationist” ideology in the gentry-assisted black town-building movement of the late- nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries? Might the strategies employed by African-American town-builders and their wealthy white patrons/allies hold relevant lessons for current-day struggles toward social justice through historic preservation? New research into the founding era of Eatonville, Florida—a black township made famous in the Harlem Renaissance–era writings of Zora Neale Hurston and marketed today as the “Oldest Incorporated African American Municipality in America” (est. 1887)—suggests the benefits of viewing social preservationist ideology as part ...
Disinvestment and associated property abandonment are defining features of many post-industrial lega...
Displaying gleaming new shopping centers and refurbished row houses, Harlem today bears little resem...
Community organizations are increasingly turning toward the arts and historic preservation to cataly...
“Breaking through the Margins: Pushing Sociopolitical Boundaries Through Historic Preservation” expl...
By Eminent Domain places the history of Jim Crow segregation at the cultural and economic foundation...
At the end of the 1980’s, Harlem was dilapidated, suffering from an epidemic of crack addiction, and...
MCRP Applied Research PaperThe Sweet Auburn neighborhood has some of the richest histories for the A...
Project of Merit Winner! Digital Projects Showcase Exhibitor Award The topic of this research will s...
textWhat happens to a historically African American church when its local African American community...
The Bahamian settlers who arrived during the early history of South Florida experienced a similar en...
The historically African-American Albina District of Portland, Oregon holds a long track record of n...
This thesis examines the impacts of government policies on community mobilization in Orlando\u27s Pa...
This research prioritized the identification and retention of African American cultural heritage in ...
This article considers one of the primary ways in which African Americans have lost millions of acre...
The present project centers on how the African American community of Parramore in Orlando, Florida, ...
Disinvestment and associated property abandonment are defining features of many post-industrial lega...
Displaying gleaming new shopping centers and refurbished row houses, Harlem today bears little resem...
Community organizations are increasingly turning toward the arts and historic preservation to cataly...
“Breaking through the Margins: Pushing Sociopolitical Boundaries Through Historic Preservation” expl...
By Eminent Domain places the history of Jim Crow segregation at the cultural and economic foundation...
At the end of the 1980’s, Harlem was dilapidated, suffering from an epidemic of crack addiction, and...
MCRP Applied Research PaperThe Sweet Auburn neighborhood has some of the richest histories for the A...
Project of Merit Winner! Digital Projects Showcase Exhibitor Award The topic of this research will s...
textWhat happens to a historically African American church when its local African American community...
The Bahamian settlers who arrived during the early history of South Florida experienced a similar en...
The historically African-American Albina District of Portland, Oregon holds a long track record of n...
This thesis examines the impacts of government policies on community mobilization in Orlando\u27s Pa...
This research prioritized the identification and retention of African American cultural heritage in ...
This article considers one of the primary ways in which African Americans have lost millions of acre...
The present project centers on how the African American community of Parramore in Orlando, Florida, ...
Disinvestment and associated property abandonment are defining features of many post-industrial lega...
Displaying gleaming new shopping centers and refurbished row houses, Harlem today bears little resem...
Community organizations are increasingly turning toward the arts and historic preservation to cataly...