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The history of black Cincinnati from 1820 to 1970 is a narrative about the stages and determinants of black community development and about the internal and external forces that shaped the black experience over time.
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black housing problem, black urban history, old walking city, making better citizens, tenement regulation, black community development, black state convention, housing reform movement, median rentals, black urban experience, hilltop neighborhoods, housing reformers, residential clusters, typewritten report, sewing trades, black population growth, relocation housing, community development strategy, second ghetto, business creed, darker blacks, residential environment, alley life
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African Americans, New York, West End, United States, Urban League, Bureau of the Census, University of Cincinnati, Coney Island, World War, Cincinnati Historical Society, Civil War, Cincinnati Enquirer, Hamilton County, Colored Citizens, University of Illinois Press, Queen City, Cincinnati Daily Enquirer, Cincinnati Post, Henry Louis Taylor, University of Chicago Press, Walnut Hills, Oxford University Press, Ghetto Takes Shape, John Mercer Langston, Black Laws
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