Posted by:
WayOutWardell
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captain54 Wrote:
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> I think was is most shocking is the complete
> leveling of entire blocks, seeing huge blocks of
> vacant land where once stood vibrant theatres,
> shops, restaurants, etc.. You'd be hard pressed to
> find any neighborhood in the city with that type
> of complete devastation.
>
> Woodlawn may have survived if it wasn't for the
> fact that Chicago was deeply segregated city for
> the majority of the 20th Century. Blacks arriving
> from the South had no where to go but into
> illegally subdivided cramped apartments, further
> aggravating the cramping problem which caused the
> Dutch, Irish and Germans to flee in the 30's.
Yeah, the restrictive covenants combined with the housing shortage really hastened the downfall, and the demise of decent shopping on 63rd was inevitable. I came across this photo of Saul Alinsky during his T.W.O. days:
There are four liquor store signs and a Miller truck in the background of just this one picture!