What happened to Little Africa? Louisville's lost Black community
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ก.พ. 2025
- It’s one of the city’s forgotten towns - Little Africa.
The town was set near what the community now knows as the Park DuValle neighborhood. It’s where freedmen and women settled after the Civil War and the Emancipation Proclamation.
It was described as a shantytown where many made do with what resources they had and eventually turning it into a thriving community by the 1920s.
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“My foreparents were the first Blacks to settle there in Little Africa years ago,” Howard Breckinridge, a former resident said. “We called it the gateway to the South.”
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I came here to see if there were any videos about Cotter Homes. When I googled there was no information. I live in California now but from Louisville. I lived on Duvall Drive building 55. A lot of memories there
My people
Same ol story thriving black community gets sabatoged/destroyed 😢😡
Bro it's a reccuring theme at this point
We always speak about Rosewood, Tulsa and Wilmington but I'm gonna make sure Little Africa gets put into the lexicon also
Awesome piece of black history being from Ky that made little sweeter
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We're still going strong~ 💚🕶️💚
THE GATE WAY TO THE SOUTH!!! BORN & RAISE HERE
We sure are⚖️♎⚖️502 KY FLOw
My family is from Louisville ky... The Joneses the Porters and the Wades
Them are some nutritious last names
Mines too tho I have people in Tennessee and Alabama...but I was born and raised in Louisville Kentucky
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@@asilmusicgroup3058 what you mean bruh?
@@keaonnieyasharahla5416 who's your people from that way?
Random but dudes daughter is gorgeous. Too distracting lol
I live on 34th & Southern with Henry & Pearl Mcgee
Hi were you living there? And do you know where our people came from before we got to America?
My last name is McGhee
So another Tulsa Ok?
Not really. Tulsa had millionaires and was rebuilt multiple times. So they built a highway through it. Tulsa was considered a national threat to the economic interests in OK. This city is nothing compared to it.
@@main1033Louisville Kentucky is way bigger than Tulsa mo ron😂
@@NateBullock-ow6on It's a shit hole
The day we stop labeling each other is the day rascism dies.
I rather see you as my friend then your skin color.
I know that people were treated like crap in the past, but how does that help all of us grow.
When will we stop labeling each other?
I don't have a black friend or white friend. I have a friend.
Well you don't mind helping your friends grow by paying reparations.
@@main1033😂😂😂 EXACTLY
I bet the cotter homes were rough as hell. But they're really nice now😊
Huh ??? CotterHomes I know plenty of Bullocks I’m a Robbins ……