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Older Adults Recall Life Before the Highway

When the interstate highway system was created in the mid-20th century, the routes isolated or destroyed urban neighborhoods nationwide, particularly ones with predominantly Black or poor populations. Seven people who lived in such places share their memories and observations.


Decades of Highway Construction and Community Destruction

When America’s interstate highway system was created in the mid-20th century, the routes bulldozed through thousands of homes, businesses and communities, isolating or destroying urban neighborhoods nationwide, particularly ones with predominantly Black or poor populations.

 

The impact of those losses continues to this day.

 

Seven people who lived in such places share their memories and observations. 


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