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@xoxoxosyd Growing up in Woodlawn in Chicago then living in Harlem I appreciated points made by@harlemhellion esp. his final paragraph -
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@DerekHyra on Bronzeville vs Shaw/U St & Harlemhttp://www.american.edu/spa/news/urban-geography-hyra-01152016.cfm …
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This is such a well written piece...Too bad that We as a People couldn't Unite to Preserve.... Ours...Investment !!!!!
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there are all kinds of ethnic and minority neighborhoods that are gone: Irish, Polish, French Canadian, Italian...
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the point of the article is that the evolution of one neighborhood is unique from all others.
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Wow. An anti-white racist diatribe is okay with the NYT. Go figure.
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how is a discussing historically black neighborhood and gentrification anti-white? Don't worry, I'll wait.
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can't help but think that the same thing is happening 2 a city in a capital city down here.
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become white with chocolate sprinkles
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