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The '''Granite Mountain neighborhood''' is located on the southeast edge of the city of Little Rock. | The '''Granite Mountain neighborhood''' is located on the southeast edge of the city of Little Rock. | ||
− | The $1.3 million Granite Mountain slum clearance effort by the [[Urban Progress Association]] working under the [[Central Little Rock Urban Renewal Project]] led to the destruction of | + | The $1.3 million Granite Mountain slum clearance effort by the [[Urban Progress Association]] working under the [[Central Little Rock Urban Renewal Project]] led to the destruction of 165 small homes scattered over 100 acres and occupied by black Little Rock residents. Only two of the homes had indoor plumbing. Sixty-nine new homes replaced the older structures. The work was accomplished after the 1950 passage of a referendum on slum clearance by city voters. |
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 09:42, 25 August 2008
The Granite Mountain neighborhood is located on the southeast edge of the city of Little Rock.
The $1.3 million Granite Mountain slum clearance effort by the Urban Progress Association working under the Central Little Rock Urban Renewal Project led to the destruction of 165 small homes scattered over 100 acres and occupied by black Little Rock residents. Only two of the homes had indoor plumbing. Sixty-nine new homes replaced the older structures. The work was accomplished after the 1950 passage of a referendum on slum clearance by city voters.
References
- Gene Foreman, "Urban Renewal: A Decade of Progress Has Brought Impressive Changes to Little Rock," Arkansas Gazette, May 29, 1960.
- Matilda Tuohey, "Little Rock Has Massive Urban Renewal Program," Arkansas Gazette, February 17, 1963.