Gwen Carter-Adamson doesn’t remember everything from 1965. She was 13 years old and finishing eighth grade at Our Lady of Consolation off of Statesville Road. But there are two memories she vividly ...
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Njeri Camara, 61, can’t visit the Shreveport, Louisiana home where she was born. Like many Black homes and neighborhoods across the country in the 1960s, it was bulldozed to clear space for highways.
A ring of 1960s-era highways encircles downtown Houston, dividing nearby neighborhoods along racial lines and separating them from the city’s urban core. Instead of pursuing ways to connect the city ...
Gwen Carter-Adamson doesn't remember everything from 1965. She was 13 years old and finishing eighth grade at Our Lady of Consolation off of Statesville Road. But there are two memories she vividly ...