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An exploration of Charlotte, North Carolina's oldest African American communities. How they were founded, important events, the residents who have and currently live there and how they are changing. New episodes released every other Tuesday.

Phil Henry


    • Oct 25, 2021 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 15m AVG DURATION
    • 8 EPISODES


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    In the Valley - The Tale of Charlotte's Hidden Valley

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 49:37


    Nestled between North Tryon Street and I-85 is one of Charlotte's most infamous neighborhoods. While that is not the most accurate way to describe the neighborhood today, Hidden Valley's recent past still hangs over the community. When development beginning in 1959, Hidden Valley was initially intended to house white middle class families. But with the destruction of neighborhoods like Brooklyn and the construction of freeways around Uptown carving up communities, many of Charlotte's Blacks found refuge across the city. However, due to racism and lies, the influx of Black residents led to large swaths of the neighborhood's white residents to move away; causing the city to ignore and neglect the neighborhood for decades. This neglect left Hidden Valley with a nationally bad reputation. But in recent years, things may be changing. With the completion of the Blue Line extension and the hard work of the Hidden Valley Community Association, the area surrounding Hidden Valley has seen more economic activity, development, and attention. But with all this happening, will Hidden Valley be able to maintain its identity, or will it change and gentrify like Southend? Or can Charlotte learn from its past? Stick around and while we explore Hidden Valley! With special guest, Frederick Murphy. Website Sources: About Us (hiddenvalleyclt.com) Suburban growth, government policies, racism led to 'white flight' in Newark | Video | NJ Spotlight News http://www.thecharlottepost.com/index.php?src=permalinks/Hidden_Valley_out_front_in_mounting_comeback#:~:text=Developed%20in%201959%2C%20Hidden%20Valley,Neighborhood%20Quality%20of%20Life%20Index. https://www.wsoctv.com/news/9-investigates/hidden-valley-residents-continue-to-improve-neighborhood-s-reputation/822465035/ Black Homeowners Face Discrimination in Appraisals - The New York Times (nytimes.com) Blacks will take hundreds of years to catch up to white wealth (cnn.com) Report Confirms Charlotte's Lack Of Upward Mobility, Offers Priorities | WFAE 90.7 - Charlotte's NPR News Source Brookhill: How one of Charlotte's most complicated and misunderstood developments could end up a success story - Axios Charlotte FAQ City: What Happened To Charlotte's Earle Village? | WFAE 90.7 - Charlotte's NPR News Source Home Again Foundation - Housing, Nonprofit, Charitable Organization (homeagainclt.org) Intro and Outro music - By a Thread by Nu Alkemi$t Social Media: Wherewehavebeen.com Where We've Been | Facebook Where We've Been US | Instagram

    The Importance of Community Organizing in Black Neighborhoods

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 37:31


    Rickey Hall and Ismaail Qaiyim join in for a discussion on the importance of community organizing in Black neighborhoods and other issues facing the west-side of Charlotte. Show Notes: Housing Justice Coalition Facebook: Housing Justice Coalition CLT | Facebook West Blvd Neighborhood Coalition: West Blvd NC – Neighborhood Coalition Biden Administration looks to correct past destruction from Urban Renewal: Here's What's In President Biden's $2 Trillion Infrastructure Proposal | WFAE 90.7 - Charlotte's NPR News Source Bloomberg - The Paycheck: Pay Check Podcast Episode 4: Wealth Inequities for Black American Home Buyers - Bloomberg Upward mobility in Charlotte: Report Confirms Charlotte's Lack Of Upward Mobility, Offers Priorities | WFAE 90.7 - Charlotte's NPR News Source Cost of housing in Charlotte: Affordable housing in Charlotte | wcnc.com Who is buying Charlotte’s houses: Supply of Charlotte NC homes for sale shrinking rapidly | Charlotte Observer West Side Community Land Trust – Homepage: Home | West Side Community Land Trust (westsideclt.org) CATS Silver Line project plan: Projects & Transit Planning > Silver Line (charlottenc.gov) WBNC Food COOP: Three Sisters Market (@3smclt) • Instagram photos and videos Charlotte's Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) - (charlotteudo.org) Charlotte Future Comprehensive Plan Hits Delay as Discussions Continue (qcnerve.com) Intro Music – The Souse Don by Sam Barsh Outro Music – Oceanscraper by xJWill

    Brooklyn: A Tale of Two Main Streets

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2019 11:31


    Situated in Charlotte’s Second Ward, Brooklyn was downhill from Uptown. In the late 18-hundreds, the area was known as Logtown; a place where recently emancipated slaves took up residence. As the 20th began, the population was solidly African American. And It was not until the mid-1910s that Logtown would become generally known as Brooklyn. Brooklyn started to develop into a thriving, self-sustaining community. The neighborhood’s housing supply ranged from shanty towns to the grand homes of black professionals. Where Biddleville was centered around higher education and was an bordering area of the city, Brooklyn was the Main Street for Charlotte’s African Americans. Many important landmarks in the community include the Myers Street School (Charlotte’s first black public school 1886-1907), the city’s black YMCA, a Library for blacks, and much more. Sources: Charlotte Magazine – Memories of Brooklyn Charlotte Brooklyn History UNCC Brooklyn Story Fox 46 Charlotte Youtube – Charlotte’s Lost Neighborhood Mecklenburg Investment Company Building Brevard Street Library UNCC Digital Collections: Brooklyn Charlotte Oberser - Black History Month: Charlotte’s vanishing historic sites Royalty Free Music – They Might Not by Puddle of Infinity Sound Effects by SoundGator

    Life Before Jim

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2019 7:09


    Explore life a peek into what life was for recently freed blacks in the United States after the Civil War, what measures were passed to remove the chains of bondage and oppression. And how Jim Crow and racist tropes became ingrained in southern politics before the end of the 18th century. Visit www.WhereWeHaveBeen.com for more information and sources. Music: RSPN by Blank & Kytt

    Biddleville's Story, Pt. 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2019 4:51


    Follow along as we explore the history and future of Biddleville; a neighborhood in Charlotte's historic West-end. See how Civil Rights icons changed Charlotte and how local residents are trying to deal with changing dynamics in the community. Visit www.WhereWeHaveBeen.com for more information and sources. Music: RSPN by Blank & Kytt

    Biddleville's Story, Pt. 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2019 10:16


    Explore the rich history of Biddleville; a neighborhood in Charlotte's historic West-end. From the very beginning to the middle of the 20th century, from movie theaters to lunch counter sit-ins. Visit www.wherewehavebeen.com for more information. Music by Podington Bear

    Glancing Back At History

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2019 2:39


    A brief history Charlotte. A city, while beautiful and progressive for it's region, still has a history that runs the risk of being forgotten. In episode two I map out some of the communities with rich history that will be explored.

    On the Subject of Charlotte, NC

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2019 0:50


    Follow me as I explore the history behind some of Charlotte, North Carolina's oldest neighborhoods and how they have changed over time.

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