Manufacturing closures beginning in the 1960s, including steel-mill shutdowns, contributed to long-term economic decline in some Chicago neighborhoods such as Roseland.
January 01, 1960
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Identifies deindustrialization in the 1960s as a driver of neighborhood economic decline.
The Greenwood neighborhood in Tulsa, Oklahoma, was a prosperous Black community in the early 20th century commonly referred to as "Black Wall Street."
May 31, 1921
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temporal
Describes the economic and social character of Tulsa's Greenwood neighborhood around the time of the 1921 massacre.