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Charlotte - Its Historic Neighborhoods (Paperback): John R. Rogers, Amy T Rogers Charlotte - Its Historic Neighborhoods (Paperback)
John R. Rogers, Amy T Rogers
R616 Discovery Miles 6 160 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The history of Charlotte is inseparable from the history of its neighborhoods. From the city's founding until the late 1890s, the four wards created by the crossing of Trade and Tryon Streets
defined the residential fabric of Charlotte. As the twentieth century approached, the Southern textile boom fueled labor and housing demands that were met by the earliest suburbs that rose out of the farms and pastures surrounding the small town. Dilworth was the first of these suburbs, connected to the town
center by the city's maiden electric streetcar line. More new communities quickly followed. Some, such as Myers Park and Elizabeth, have remained strong throughout their history. North Charlotte, Belmont, and others have changed under economic and social challenges. Still others, such as Brooklyn, are gone;
they survive only in the memories and photographs of the families that called them home.

Charlotte - Its Historic Neighborhoods (Hardcover): John R. Rogers, Amy T Rogers Charlotte - Its Historic Neighborhoods (Hardcover)
John R. Rogers, Amy T Rogers
R702 Discovery Miles 7 020 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Charlotte, North Carolina (Paperback, 1st ed): Vermelle Diamond Ely, Amy Rogers, Grace Hoey Drain, Amy T Rogers Charlotte, North Carolina (Paperback, 1st ed)
Vermelle Diamond Ely, Amy Rogers, Grace Hoey Drain, Amy T Rogers
R613 Discovery Miles 6 130 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

As in many cities in the early 20th-century South, the African-American citizens of Charlotte created their own society that mirrored the larger white community. Yet, black Charlotte was always self-sustaining, with its own schools, library, and businesses. Second Ward High School (1923-1969) was the area's first high school for blacks, and although the school and much of its surroundings have since been razed, the photo archive at the Second Ward Alumni House Museum helps keep alive the memories of the school and the entire black community.

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