Urban Renewal
The federal Housing Act of 1949 sought to improve living conditions for American families by eliminating substandard and other inadequate housing in neighborhoods designated as slums. Projecting an image of blighted areas as pathological, urban renewal programs revitalized cities like Boston that had suffered from years of municipal neglect, budget deficits, deteriorating streets, and decrepit old buildings. Established in 1957, the Boston Redevelopment Authority (BRA) was the local agency authorized with implementing federally funded urban renewal plans. In the 1960s, African American activists began to speak out against Boston’s urban renewal plans that did not take into account the housing needs of poor minority communities. Activists campaigned for more subsidized housing, better basic services, community-based decision-making, and an end to segregated housing conditions.
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exterior of Freedom House's renovated Pilot House, 178 Humboldt Avenue.
exterior of Freedom House's renovated Pilot House, 178 Humboldt Avenue.
exterior of Freedom House's renovated Pilot House, 178 Humboldt Avenue.
exterior of Freedom House's renovated Pilot House, 178 Humboldt Avenue.
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The Pilot House was bought and completely remodeled as an example of a rehabilitated, modernized house.
Del Brook Binns Studio of Photography
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Project partially funded by The Institute of Museum and Library Services and administered by the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners.
Photograph contributed to Northeastern University by Freedom House
Community development, Urban -- Massachusetts -- Boston
Urban renewal -- 1960-1970
Community development, Urban -- Massachusetts -- Boston
Urban renewal -- 1960-1970
Humboldt Avenue (Boston, Mass.)
Humboldt Avenue (Boston, Mass.)
Freedom House (Roxbury, Boston, Mass.)
Freedom House (Roxbury, Boston, Mass.)
Freedom House (Roxbury, Boston, Mass.)
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Housing for All of Our People
Housing for All of Our People
Housing for All of Our People
Housing for All of Our People
Fair Housing Federation of Greater Boston
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African American community
Public Housing
Urban renewal
Desegregation
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Public Housing
Urban renewal
Desegregation
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