worm_odyssey t1_j7dgsa3 wrote
What's the story with how the city became so divided along York/Greenmount? I'd love to read the history behind that.
Longey13 t1_j7dhj2t wrote
Buy or pick up "The Black Butterfly" by Dr. Lawrence Brown.
Long story short, redlining and racism.
worm_odyssey t1_j7di1jl wrote
I'll check it out!
midwestUCgal t1_j7dneff wrote
If you want a real deep dive, I highly recommend Not in My Neighborhood (Baltimore specific) and The Color of Law (broadly about the US history of racial covenants and residential segregation)
Tim_Y t1_j7e1usp wrote
> What's the story with how the city became so divided along York/Greenmount?
I can tell you of a similar situatuon not far from York/Greenmount.
When Original Northwood and Ednor Gardens were being developed, the homes on the west side of Loch Raven south of Argonne were larger detached single family homes, and that was going to be the plan for the surrounding area. However the developer on the east side of Loch Raven in Hillen planned to build rowhouses. This caused a stir with the plans for northwood who didn't want rowhouses to be built there, but they came up with a comprimise so all the homes that are on the east side of Loch Raven are detached, but only the ones directly on Loch Raven, while the rest - on Argonne, Ralworth, Shadyside, Roundhill, etc are rowhouses.
I would imagine something similar happened to the eastern border of Guilford and so they built the giant wall rather than have to have a view of the rowhouses to the east.
megalomike t1_j7f7325 wrote
Before the fair housing act it was legal to discriminate by race in real estate.
1mil_qs t1_j7f86x6 wrote
This podcast digs into why it's so divided: https://99percentinvisible.org/episode/episode-51-the-arsenal-of-exclusion/
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