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February 7, 2019February 7, 2019 jordyyager

Scanning, scanning, scanning

Picking up where I left off — with wanting this project to be as comprehensive as possible — after figuring out the "when," that is, the set of years that we need to look at to get a truly thorough understanding of how prevalent racially restrictive covenants were in Charlottesville, we then needed to figure … Continue reading Scanning, scanning, scanning

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By 1940, more than 600 deeds in Charlottesville’s neighborhoods had racist covenants in them, preventing Black residents from living there.
Last year @cvillejeffschool received support from the National Trust for Historic Preservation’s @savingplaces to help tell the stories and history of Black property in Charlottesville and Albemarle County.
TIL: In the 1920s-30s, the U.S. passed a series of racist licensure requirements for barbers, aimed at putting Black barbershops out of business.

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