Black Bottom Detroit Map

Black Bottom Detroit Map. Black Bottom Neighborhood Detroit Historical Society Map: Data Conundrums with ZIP Codes and Council Districts. This map is a tool to help us get a glimpse into the extent of the loss of these beloved communities

Maps at Home with PG Watkins and a recreated map of Detroit’s Black Bottom DETROITography
Maps at Home with PG Watkins and a recreated map of Detroit’s Black Bottom DETROITography from detroitography.com

[1] Together, Black Bottom and Paradise Valley were bounded by Brush Street to the west, the Grand Trunk railroad tracks to the east, south to the Detroit River, and. Black Bottom Archives is a living community archive dedicated to preserving Black Detroit stories

Maps at Home with PG Watkins and a recreated map of Detroit’s Black Bottom DETROITography

The Black Bottom Digital Archive is an outgrowth of Black Bottom Archives and the Black Bottom Street View projects This map is a tool to help us get a glimpse into the extent of the loss of these beloved communities Our archive is more than a repository—it's a celebration of all things Black Detroit.

Black Bottom Neighborhood Detroit Historical Society. During the 1920s, the Black population in Detroit swelled from 41,000 to 120,000 as migrants from the South arrived daily to seek employment in the automobile industry. Visit Black Bottom Archives for an interactive map and digital archive of Black Bottom

Revisiting Detroit's Black Bottom Neighborhood, Decades After Demolition Atlas Obscura. Map: Data Conundrums with ZIP Codes and Council Districts. Black Bottom was a predominantly Black neighborhood in Detroit, Michigan demolished for redevelopment in the late 1950s to early 1960s and replaced with the Lafayette Park residential district and a freeway