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Don Bryant
…before you…? DB: Very little. Like I say, I knew it was there, that is I knew the conditions that were there, and I didn’t certainly early on, didn’t think I’d be involved in doing anything about it. But it certainly came to focus with urban renewal. But, I, I…
Charles Clyburn
…friendly rivalry. We didn’t have any, it was a friendly rivalry but you know there isalways [RJ laughs] gonna be a little something that comes up. You gonna be a little jealousysomewhere, but it was a friendly rivalry. I wasn’t like that, you know, you couldn’t go on the westside…
Barbara C. Steele
…from over in Brooklyn [Laugh] and that really, that really hurt me to myheart when we had to move. Well, I was already living here, I was living here at that time whenthey moved my mama, my mother was still there and it really hurt us and for what they…
Alegra Westbrooks
…Library in 1950 shortly before the Brevard Street Library was torn down during Urban Renewal in 1951. Her memories of Brooklyn paint a picture of a tightly knit community that was targeted by Urban Renewal because it was considered the “weakest link” in the Charlotte area. However, regardless of that…