“Race and Displacement in a Southern Town”
Kathy's family left on a Saturday morning in 1965. The rumble of bulldozers echoed through the neighborhood, and her block was empty. Federally-funded urban renewal had arrived in Charlottesville, scattering dozens of families like Kathy's. The once-vibrant African American community, built by formerly enslaved men and women who had secured a long-denied piece of the American dream, disappeared.
Hannah Brown Ayers
Scot French
Ann Wicks Carter
Holly Edwards
Herself
Ann Wicks Carter
Herself
Kathy Johnson Harris
Herself
Joy Johnson
Himself
Teresa Price Jackson
Herself