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'Disintegration' Of America's Black Neighborhoods

In 1942, Washington,  D.C.'s U Street neighborhood was a cultural center for the city's African-American community.  Today, gentrification has pushed many longtime black residents out. (Library of Congress Prints & Photographs Division)
In 1942, Washington, D.C.'s U Street neighborhood was a cultural center for the city's African-American community.  Today, gentrification has pushed many longtime black residents out. (Library of Congress Prints & Photographs Division)

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