The Rise and Fall of Sugar Hill, Los Angeles

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  • @CityNerd
    @CityNerd 11 місяців тому +449

    This is SO good. Bravo, seriously

    • @tedsteiner
      @tedsteiner 11 місяців тому +25

      As a native Angeleno, these vids just make me sad

    • @segregation_by_design3283
      @segregation_by_design3283  11 місяців тому +35

      Thank you very much!

    • @franciscoacevedo3036
      @franciscoacevedo3036 11 місяців тому +3

      ​@@segregation_by_design3283@citynerd there's also Seneca village in NYC which was segregated out of existence

    • @darcy_1
      @darcy_1 11 місяців тому +7

      @CityNerd If you haven’t already I recommend you suggest this video through a community post (or whatever it’s called) on your channel

    • @angellacanfora
      @angellacanfora 11 місяців тому +8

      My family has been based in the South Bay of LA since the 50s. Living in my grandparents old house here in Torrance for the last decade, it became obvious to me that the freeway creates a boundary line. It sickens me to learn this was done purposely. It’s going to take a while for me to fully digest this. Every Angeleno needs to see this vid!

  • @mariusfacktor3597
    @mariusfacktor3597 11 місяців тому +273

    Urban freeways are still segregation walls to this day. It's never too late to remove them.

    • @TheHonestPeanut
      @TheHonestPeanut 11 місяців тому +22

      Yeah but that would make the world better in every possible way and we can't have that.

    • @teslashark
      @teslashark 11 місяців тому +12

      Philadelphia, one freeway destroys both black and chinese districts as a bulk deal

    • @TheHonestPeanut
      @TheHonestPeanut 11 місяців тому +10

      @@teslashark Boston's big dig too. Black, Italian, Irish, Polish, etc. Just acres and acres of working class neighborhoods demolished and the city split.

    • @ScarceCastle2
      @ScarceCastle2 11 місяців тому +4

      Caveat: don't tear them down to then strengthen other walls. The I-45 realignment project in Houston will tear down an urban freeway separating Downtown from the now-gentrifiying west and southwest, but will demolish another block of the poorer east side, resulting in a highway box 2-3 blocks wide.

    • @teslashark
      @teslashark 11 місяців тому +1

      @@ScarceCastle2 Oh yeah, sometimes hostile parks are put on ghettos instead of replacing housing

  • @nathang4682
    @nathang4682 11 місяців тому +188

    Makes me nauseous. Thanks for the video. Black people in this country have just been screwed over and over and over again from every direction, and then get blamed for being poor.

    • @billyodamit8709
      @billyodamit8709 11 місяців тому +12

      Stop crying and get over it, everybody suffers.

    • @micosstar
      @micosstar 11 місяців тому

      i agree with you, @@billyodamit8709 , but in a different way;
      how i frame it is this: we should work on to fix injustice, not wallow in grief over it. - mico

    • @qolspony
      @qolspony 11 місяців тому

      Now it is the migrants. They would get what is owed to blacks.

    • @JamilLynch
      @JamilLynch 11 місяців тому

      ​@@billyodamit8709Some more than others, you soulless ghoul.

    • @estherepps6914
      @estherepps6914 11 місяців тому

      nobody SUFFERED more than BLACK AMERICAs@@billyodamit8709

  • @ma11221
    @ma11221 11 місяців тому +41

    The before and after pan is really compelling

  • @itsdachief
    @itsdachief 11 місяців тому +81

    This video needs to be played in every high school class in Southern California. Excellent job!

    • @robthetraveler1099
      @robthetraveler1099 11 місяців тому

      Oh, but that would be "woke indoctrination" (read: facts the white right doesn't like). 😒🙄

    • @thiccum2668
      @thiccum2668 11 місяців тому +11

      You could just take out the “in southern california” right there

    • @itsdachief
      @itsdachief 11 місяців тому +1

      @@thiccum2668 This kind of stuff is even more impactful if it tells a story about somewhere you think of as your home nowadays. Makes you think deeply about your surroundings instead of simply accepting it. I'm sure most cities in the US could make a great video like this one about one of their neighborhoods

    • @thiccum2668
      @thiccum2668 11 місяців тому

      @@itsdachief for real

    • @TonyRogers-gp1fl
      @TonyRogers-gp1fl 11 місяців тому +2

      Good thing it isn't. The author/creator cites no original sources and engages in classic circular reasoning.

  • @brickman409
    @brickman409 11 місяців тому +4

    Wow, you know I often hear people say that the freeways destroyed and displaced communities but I never really understood what that truly meant until I saw it visualized in this video. Especially the sequence at 3:54 really puts it into perspective.

  • @lopezkriss
    @lopezkriss 11 місяців тому +84

    There is a great story about how South Philly residents successfully stopped the creation of a highway along South St. through the neighborhood in the 70s. Alas, the Vine St. Expressway, which opened in 1991, bifurcated the Chinatown neighborhood.

    • @teslashark
      @teslashark 11 місяців тому +1

      Lived there for a while, right next to the park that's on the bridge. Wrecking both chinese and black neighborhoods at the compo price of one highway!

    • @UzumakiNaruto_
      @UzumakiNaruto_ 8 місяців тому

      So if this expressway divided the Chinese community, did they get angry and decide to turn their area into a violent, crime ridden neighborhood? Or did they adapt and make lemonade out of lemons?

  • @xandervk2371
    @xandervk2371 11 місяців тому +39

    The same thing that happened to South Bronx, with the same result.

    • @luisduran8549
      @luisduran8549 11 місяців тому

      Which freeway split the neighborhood?

    • @xandervk2371
      @xandervk2371 11 місяців тому +1

      @@luisduran8549 Cross-Bronx Expressway.

  • @RipCityBassWorks
    @RipCityBassWorks 11 місяців тому +58

    We need a wider movement to remove urban freeways and reconnect neighborhoods. This would also help with the housing crisis as it would open up thousands of acres for affordable housing development.

    • @kevinorgain
      @kevinorgain 11 місяців тому

      Only if that housing give priority to Black residents. Otherwise it's just to give white folks trendy neighborhoods to live in...

    • @Ilikefire2792
      @Ilikefire2792 11 місяців тому +7

      The fact that they built it as a half sunken freeway too makes me puke the most, cause at least with an elevated freeway, it would've been still possible to keep the original road networks or at least easily rebuild them with development bellow them, to at least insure the neighborhood would remain somewhat connected together rather than create a unpassible "car filled moat".

    • @jamesparson
      @jamesparson 11 місяців тому +3

      95% of urban movement is done by private vehicles. How do you propose addressing that?

    • @TheHonestPeanut
      @TheHonestPeanut 11 місяців тому +9

      @@jamesparson there are literally endless possibilities. Bikes, busses, trains, ride shares, taxis, subsidized taxi's, horses, rickshaws. The most obvious is right under your nose.
      Also it's closer to 73%.

    • @bonne_vie
      @bonne_vie 11 місяців тому +1

      Yes its additionally depressing how the area around the freeway lost homes given the housing shortage.

  • @bunblue
    @bunblue 11 місяців тому +2

    oh im soooo glad to have found youre also doing UA-cam content. thank you for covering my hometown LA so fantastically.
    -a long time instagram follower

  • @Dhi_Bee
    @Dhi_Bee 11 місяців тому +60

    1:28 Wow, US racism knows no bounds, especially pre civil rights. Even the verbiage“Hebrew, Negro, colored, & Mongolian race” sounds very pseudoscience phrenology categorization from WWII ‘knot-seas’.

    • @mfaizsyahmi
      @mfaizsyahmi 11 місяців тому

      Fun fact, the naughtsies take a lot of their ideas on race and the supposed superiority of one over the other from America.

    • @sauceman5498
      @sauceman5498 11 місяців тому

      Yep, even “caucasian” is a pseudoscience. There’s no “caucasian” race.

    • @SCHMALLZZZ
      @SCHMALLZZZ 11 місяців тому +1

      Meh, negro just means black and Asian isn't as descriptive as Mongolian when discussing east Asians. Because Indians, Turks, Persian and Israelis all fall under the broad term of Asian.

  • @patymac1336
    @patymac1336 11 місяців тому +11

    That bird's eye view from 4:00 onwards is so damning. Just an ugly scar cutting through the city. Fantastic work here, my hometown of Charlotte is no stranger to such freeway projects and the ramifications for our communities have been dire

  • @Zach-h2l
    @Zach-h2l 11 місяців тому +42

    Man, I grew up around this area. Thanks for educating me a bit on my city. And thanks CityNerd for the recommedation

    • @micosstar
      @micosstar 11 місяців тому

      CityNerd recommended this vid. Nice! - mico

  • @brokentabs6225
    @brokentabs6225 11 місяців тому +18

    Great videos - you should do Mill Creek Valley in St. Louis next

  • @rowbehr8
    @rowbehr8 11 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for sharing. You thought me so much today in this mini short video. I always enjoy looking at old footage of Los Angeles and hearing stories that most of Los Angeles have attempted to forget. Thank you again.

  • @bikenraider99
    @bikenraider99 11 місяців тому +20

    TxDOT just did this to the Clayton Homes area to expand I59 in Houston

  • @lej_explains
    @lej_explains 11 місяців тому +30

    had no idea that usc was behind the final blow in trampling over sugar hill’s community - great vid!

    • @TonyRogers-gp1fl
      @TonyRogers-gp1fl 11 місяців тому +2

      Spoiler alert, USC had no role in the design or building of the 10.

    • @stevenf5902
      @stevenf5902 11 місяців тому

      @@TonyRogers-gp1flNope, they just funneled their power and money into making it easier to happen! 🤡

    • @eltiochusma
      @eltiochusma 7 місяців тому

      @@TonyRogers-gp1fl USC has NO INFLUENCE on the city and its development. You heard it here first all y'all!!!

    • @aygwm
      @aygwm 5 місяців тому

      I’m not surprised

  • @bluesummers5051
    @bluesummers5051 11 місяців тому +32

    I lived in LA for 2 years and had never heard of Sugar Hill 😮

    • @airdailyx
      @airdailyx 11 місяців тому +6

      it’s officially called West Adams. Sugar Hill is gone.

    • @victorparker308
      @victorparker308 11 місяців тому +4

      2 years isn't very long in a huge place like L.A.

    • @bluesummers5051
      @bluesummers5051 11 місяців тому +1

      @@victorparker308 It is when you’re homeless :D

    • @victorparker308
      @victorparker308 11 місяців тому +2

      @@bluesummers5051 then it probably seemed like forever

  • @mzbkNYC
    @mzbkNYC 11 місяців тому +56

    Brilliant video-- thanks for doing this important work to raise awareness. Absurd and shameful that in 2024 Nikki Haley has the audacity to claim that America "‘has never been a racist country" and sadly, she is far from being the only politician to present such a false narrative. Love how this project states the simple, ugly facts of institutionalized racism though real estate practices and "urban renewal," devoid of emotion or political bias. America has a lot of healing, reconciliation and reflection to do.

    • @bigdaddy3621
      @bigdaddy3621 8 місяців тому

      Kamala Harris said the same thing.

  • @majora025
    @majora025 7 місяців тому +2

    Great coverage! The city needs to acknowledge this history

  • @AK-ih3hx
    @AK-ih3hx 11 місяців тому +6

    Your maps are already amazing, now the background as well! I love it

  • @Zinozad
    @Zinozad 7 місяців тому +2

    I learned about this from a NotJustBikes video. I had never really thought about segregation by design, it's just a powerful tool. Thanks for providing educative content.

  • @ianhorvath5791
    @ianhorvath5791 11 місяців тому +29

    It's kind of unbelievable, in a really bleak way, to realize that every major city in the US has at least one, if not many stories pretty similar to this

    • @Aden_III
      @Aden_III 11 місяців тому

      It’s even more unbelievable when the majority of whites will blame blacks for their own downfall instead of acknowledging that no group can stand against the US government

    • @yosoysd5663
      @yosoysd5663 11 місяців тому

      Make believe tales are entertaining for all children, that's why they have one for every city.

    • @Aden_III
      @Aden_III 11 місяців тому +4

      @@yosoysd5663 I know a troll when I see one

    • @WhathehadasSole
      @WhathehadasSole 8 місяців тому

      @@yosoysd5663 make believe? Isn’t THIS video proof

  • @Alexrocksdude_
    @Alexrocksdude_ 11 місяців тому +11

    Great video thank you for documenting this!

  • @tonywalters7298
    @tonywalters7298 11 місяців тому +12

    Also seems a lot more homes and businesses were destroyed for parking lots

    • @bonne_vie
      @bonne_vie 11 місяців тому

      Yes very depressing

  • @dmmartin6389
    @dmmartin6389 11 місяців тому +10

    This was brought up in the Lessons in Chemistry series wasn’t it?
    Also a request for the demolition of the Brooklyn neighborhood in Charlotte NC

  • @CubeApril
    @CubeApril 11 місяців тому +9

    Great video, would love to see the same thing but covering the Rondo neighborhood in Saint Paul, MN.

  • @Thedaleb1
    @Thedaleb1 11 місяців тому +1

    Than you for posting I knew nothing of this before I watched

  • @motherboomer
    @motherboomer 6 місяців тому +1

    Thank you! Keep educating people in this country that bans education.

  • @airdailyx
    @airdailyx 11 місяців тому +3

    i was just driving through there last weekend google routed me through those neighborhoods because of traffic and I tend to forget just how beautiful the houses that are still remaining are.

  • @StLouis-yu9iz
    @StLouis-yu9iz 11 місяців тому +4

    You should make a video on Mill Creek Valley here in StL sometime soon. Similar situation unfortunately

  • @doodoohed
    @doodoohed 11 місяців тому +4

    Could you do a vid about the highways in east LA?

  • @claudermiller
    @claudermiller 11 місяців тому +22

    Same here in Cincinnati. They completely demolished the West End, causing black owned grocery stores, banks, barber shops, theaters, funeral homes etc. etc to close. It broke the community up, separated friends, families, congregations and organizations. Then, after they completely devastated the black community they had the gall to say "look at those people and their broken communities. Why can't they be like us?"
    White, European, Colonialist mentality.

    • @claudermiller
      @claudermiller 11 місяців тому +6

      @@yosoysd5663 I'm discussing facts. You're simply telling everyone your prejudices. Go find some neo-nazi thread and join it.

    • @UzumakiNaruto_
      @UzumakiNaruto_ 8 місяців тому

      So what stopped black people from moving their businesses to other parts of their neighborhood and rebuilding and reopening? That's what people do all the time when they have to move whether it be because of government infrastructure projects or because of rising rent/lease prices that they can no longer afford and so they move and reopen elsewhere.

    • @claudermiller
      @claudermiller 8 місяців тому +1

      @UzumakiNaruto_ oh my, I didn't realize it would have been so simple. But since you're obviously such a simple person, I'm not going to waste my time explaining such a complicated concept to you.

    • @UzumakiNaruto_
      @UzumakiNaruto_ 8 місяців тому

      @@claudermiller
      Sometimes it REALLY IS that simple. Someone just mentioned elsewhere in this comment section that one of Philadelphia's Chinese communities was partially torn down to build the Vine Street Expressway through their neighborhood back in the 1960s.
      Did the Chinese community there end up turning their area into a poor and dangerous place to go to? Or did they adapt and build a thriving community that tourists still travel and visit to this day? So if the Chinese people there could adapt to their community being partially torn down, why can't other people do the same?

    • @bbartky
      @bbartky 5 місяців тому

      @@UzumakiNaruto_🤦Did you even watch the video or did you just ignore the part where it showed how Black residents had to struggle just to live in the neighborhood? Once those those businesses were destroyed they would have been prevented from opening new businesses by racist covenants and by banking institutions that wouldn’t give them loans because they were Black.

  • @brigidanow
    @brigidanow 11 місяців тому +5

    The main characters in Apple TV’s Lessons in Chemistry live in Sugar Hill and the show covers this subject. I’m from LA and didn’t know about Sugar Hill.

  • @buriedintime
    @buriedintime 11 місяців тому +11

    the automobile has been a disaster for the united states.

  • @ehoops31
    @ehoops31 11 місяців тому +1

    I’m looking forward to more LA content! I’m glad I found your channel.

  • @OJGamingYT
    @OJGamingYT 11 місяців тому +3

    Can't wait for you to do a video on Portland's i5, that one is really bad!

  • @tommihommi1
    @tommihommi1 11 місяців тому +16

    let's not forget the destructive effect of the freeway noise on quality of life in the neighborhood

    • @GalladeTheWarrior
      @GalladeTheWarrior 10 місяців тому

      Oh man and this was before engine noise regulations

  • @lemontadams3029
    @lemontadams3029 6 місяців тому +1

    I studied Urban Planning it is an overlooked discipline that has the potential to enhance life or destroy

  • @EdwardMays-q3c
    @EdwardMays-q3c 11 місяців тому +6

    So much political narrative revolves around erasure of racist history and that the phrase ‘systemic racism’ doesn’t exist in America this proves that it’s so interwound in our legal system and still exists in a lot of communities today. This was extremely enlightening and dare I say (in a complimentary way) WOKE!

  • @ASJyirod
    @ASJyirod 5 місяців тому +2

    Sugar Hill, Black Wall Street…always gotta tear it down.

  • @E11NetworkNow
    @E11NetworkNow 11 місяців тому +2

    You gotta do a video on the East LA interchange, the busiest interchange in the world, and how it made life for the Mexican Americans in the neighborhood difficult.

  • @vikmavrilabs.5254
    @vikmavrilabs.5254 9 місяців тому +1

    I have lived in the Western and Adam’s area my whole life!! This was a great video to learn about the past history of my good old hood

  • @rdnylj
    @rdnylj 11 місяців тому

    Thank you so much for sharing this vital piece of history.

  • @ddhurry4168
    @ddhurry4168 11 місяців тому +7

    How to destroy generational wealth for pennies on the dollar

  • @D_Cali_Life
    @D_Cali_Life 11 місяців тому +2

    We had a 1890 Victorian Home in Bunker Hill Downtown Los Angeles. Unfortunately our ranch was illegal destroyed by the Orsini Apartment Developer in 2003-2004. When it’s in the best interest for the city, they take what they want by eminent domain. No matter the race , corruption will win .

  • @Albacore877
    @Albacore877 8 місяців тому +1

    Outstanding content!

  • @RICOESTEBAN76
    @RICOESTEBAN76 5 місяців тому +1

    I'm here because I watched Lessons in Chemistry TV series.

  • @mjg239
    @mjg239 11 місяців тому +2

    I NEVER knew this. Thanks for sharing this story. Please share more stories like this about Black Los Angeles. It's fascinating. Along with the tragedy that was the erasure of Black-owned Bruce's Beach in Manhattan Beach (also seized by imminent domain), I also read about a neighborhood in Venice called Dogtown that was set aside for Black residents by the land developer of "Venice of America" Abbott Kenny (along the street where Abbot Kenny Boulevard is today) would be great to hear about that story too. Thanks!

  • @APaleDot
    @APaleDot 11 місяців тому +3

    Man, "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?" really was a non-fiction movie.

  • @joaquinarellano1023
    @joaquinarellano1023 11 місяців тому +1

    6:55 does anyone know where he got this map?

  • @Crypto_Circus
    @Crypto_Circus 11 місяців тому +1

    These freeways all need to be capped

  • @jeffreyvalentyn6815
    @jeffreyvalentyn6815 5 місяців тому +1

    Wow. I don’t think a better case could be made for how these highways are destroying peoples lives

  • @rondrake3720
    @rondrake3720 7 місяців тому +1

    They moved in, they moved out and then they moved in and they moved out. Nothing is permanent in life not even life itself

  • @adriennekennedy7172
    @adriennekennedy7172 7 місяців тому

    Wonderful information!!!!

  • @Purchaser.
    @Purchaser. 11 місяців тому +1

    They should finish the 710 freeway too. Also the 105. Would make less traffic.

  • @StillAnotherStudent
    @StillAnotherStudent 11 місяців тому +6

    Just made a video touching on another neighborhood the 10 destroyed and briefly glanced at Sugar Hill! Great to see other channels touching on the destruction LA's freeways caused and the racisim rooted in!

  • @darcy_1
    @darcy_1 11 місяців тому +1

    Amazing video!

  • @epicsseven7686
    @epicsseven7686 8 місяців тому +1

    This happened in Detroit's Black neighborhood called, 'Black Bottom.' Boxer, Joe Louis lived there, before the lodge freeway destroyed the neighborhood

  • @jpg3702
    @jpg3702 11 місяців тому +2

    Wonderful video. Can you do a video on the Essex freeway in Essex County, New Jersey cutting through East Orange and other black communities?

  • @shlubbers1778
    @shlubbers1778 11 місяців тому +2

    So heart wrenching that my home city has such an awful history that most people don’t even know about

  • @sondrajean955
    @sondrajean955 8 місяців тому +1

    Chavez Ravine - Dodger Stadium

  • @Krill_all_health_insuranceCEOs
    @Krill_all_health_insuranceCEOs 11 місяців тому +2

    Hopefully the future will result in many large lanes and freeways getting reclaimed for bikes, tramways, light rail, and pedestrian use. This would repair SOME of the racialized development over the years, though not all, and it will help everyone by making greener more accessible cities. This is what I hope we can start being focused on now.

  • @andiarrohnds5163
    @andiarrohnds5163 5 місяців тому

    Hi. What are Chicano Studies?

  • @SuperMike1955
    @SuperMike1955 11 місяців тому +1

    Here in Lansing, Michigan a highway called I-496 was built in the early 1960’s and finished by 1970 or so. It was built through what was a predominantly black neighborhood. 600 houses were destroyed. I only found out about this recently from a video of the history published by a local station.

  • @PineCreekCoins
    @PineCreekCoins 11 місяців тому

    What a great video! SubsCribed!

  • @davidnorene5594
    @davidnorene5594 11 місяців тому +3

    Was this an "infrastructure" project?

  • @anniewilkes6011
    @anniewilkes6011 7 місяців тому

    Thank you❤️

  • @OwenRULESSS
    @OwenRULESSS 11 місяців тому +1

    That conclusion sentence was powerful

  • @abc123fhdi
    @abc123fhdi 11 місяців тому

    what about the 105 fwy in 1993 cut through the hood as well.

  • @bigdaddy3621
    @bigdaddy3621 8 місяців тому +1

    And people act like racism was only in the South.

  • @fluuufffffy1514
    @fluuufffffy1514 8 місяців тому

    I wish i could turn the captions off... Am i missing something? Sadly distracting from an excellent video

  • @MrLukealbanese
    @MrLukealbanese 11 місяців тому +4

    Jesus this is awful. Good video but just wow 😢

  • @Horsefingerandthetaintwrights
    @Horsefingerandthetaintwrights 11 місяців тому +1

    Dont forget the Japanese Americans and Caucasians that suffered from imminent domain crimes. We all bleed red. The government sucks the same when you are targeted.
    Power to the people.

  • @Robert-eg2oy
    @Robert-eg2oy 11 місяців тому

    The exact same thing happened here in Portland, Oregon.

  • @hellooutthere8956
    @hellooutthere8956 8 місяців тому +1

    Tht is so d*mn sh*tty to do that to those ppl just because they were blk. Won't talk abt wht all that implies but you can't wonder abt the crime now can you? It won't chg until amends have been made. Karma demands it.

  • @dj_enby
    @dj_enby 11 місяців тому +6

    I hate this country lmao. Fascism was never defeated, merely subsumed.

  • @hdfjg
    @hdfjg 11 місяців тому

    videos like this make me more enlighten but its a bitter sweet moment at the end. you realize this still goes on. in every city you see who gets catered to the most. sadly us who are"poor" or live bad areas have so much going on just trying to live, we forget to stick up for ourselves by using the LAW. something wealthy ppl always throw in your face.

  • @califdad4
    @califdad4 11 місяців тому

    I looked up Hattie McDaniels house and its now across the street from the freeway, it's a nice big house

  • @taylorallen1026
    @taylorallen1026 11 місяців тому

    Crazy that the effects of this can still be felt today. Happy black history month.

  • @stuvius
    @stuvius 11 місяців тому

    That complete annihilation from the freeway construction was heartbreaking to watch. I understand people were and are furious

  • @pedrogsantamaria5271
    @pedrogsantamaria5271 5 місяців тому +1

  • @EPMTUNES
    @EPMTUNES 11 місяців тому

    great video

  • @leechjim8023
    @leechjim8023 11 місяців тому

    Was the first ever rap group Sugar Hill Gang named after this?

    • @terry7375
      @terry7375 Місяць тому

      New York rap group

  • @hko2006
    @hko2006 11 місяців тому

    came from Nimesh in Los Angeles

  • @thatpersonsmusic
    @thatpersonsmusic 11 місяців тому

    These videos are so well made but so painful to watch. We destroyed so many great neighborhoods, not to mention the immense impact on the resident’s lives

  • @aygwm
    @aygwm 5 місяців тому

    West Adams resident here. People forget that wealthy Blacks existed at some point in the USA…

  • @runnerfromjupiter
    @runnerfromjupiter 8 місяців тому

    L.A.’s history is amazing 🤩

  • @TheOtherKine
    @TheOtherKine 11 місяців тому

    Really good stuff.

  • @outpostcheerfuloyster
    @outpostcheerfuloyster 11 місяців тому

    The most suprising thing about this story, is how clear the arial photos were in 1945.

  • @migzz7976
    @migzz7976 11 місяців тому +1

    Imagine you are born already breaking the law because of the color of your skin. Think I’ll listen to some old skool ice cube on the way to work, maybe even throw in some EZ E.

  • @jeovaniee
    @jeovaniee 11 місяців тому +1

    West Oakland and Cypress Freeway next!

  • @pray4ray666
    @pray4ray666 11 місяців тому

    Thank you for illuminating the dark history of my city, LA, one of the most racist and divisive cities ever developed.

  • @iliveforyahawah
    @iliveforyahawah 8 місяців тому

    Funny, I grew up there, and my family still there. Crazy, I never knew this.

  • @paulsuprono7225
    @paulsuprono7225 11 місяців тому

    Same happened in NE Denver for construction of Stapleton International Airport . . . all blacks whom had homes of planned North/South runway were involuntarily moved . . . thru Eminant Domain ! 😖 🇺🇸 💀

  • @BionicTapeworm
    @BionicTapeworm 11 місяців тому

    Amazing video. Thank you for teaching the internet about this censored history.

  • @nofurtherwest3474
    @nofurtherwest3474 11 місяців тому

    A shocking and visceral documentary. However, it was impossible for no one to "lose out". The freeways had to be built. Perhaps the biggest fault was that the city didn't plan for those freeways ahead enough.
    If you look at the freeways, they are pretty much straight shots from downtown. The 10 and 110 in particular. Can't get much straighter. Every city has freeways.

  • @theeggreat4
    @theeggreat4 11 місяців тому

    Imagine how much wealth could have been provided by those homes.

  • @robertolambert3155
    @robertolambert3155 11 місяців тому

    This is so sad 😢

  • @SocratesHog
    @SocratesHog 11 місяців тому

    As a Korean, from outer perspective, that's really fxxxed up.