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(28,968 posts)PJMcK
(22,048 posts)My wife wrote her archeology master's thesis about Seneca Village.
Thanks for the post, Yo!
appalachiablue
(41,171 posts)Rhiannon12866
(206,016 posts)SunSeeker
(51,698 posts)That was not the 1800s. That was 1959. https://laist.com/2018/10/17/dodger_stadium_chavez_ravine_battle.php
And yet, the nearby 710 Freeway abruptly stops where it would intersect the white neighborhood of Pasadena. They've been trying to extend the 710 for decades, to no avail.
Freddie
(9,273 posts)A village was removed to put in a man-made lake and state park, in the 1960s. They say you can see a couple remnants of house foundations in the park. I cant see the state actually creating a new recreational facility anymore, they can barely maintain the ones we have. Thank you Repugs and your cutbacks.
nuxvomica
(12,442 posts)"Experiment" sounds too deliberate. It appears Seneca Village proved that peoples naturally integrate when left to their own devices, that they live, work and worship together without incident, even intermarrying. I think that is the lesson and legacy of this settlement. Thanks for posting.
brer cat
(24,605 posts)Thanks for posting, Yo Mama.
marble falls
(57,208 posts)smirkymonkey
(63,221 posts)I have always loved Central Park, but I had never heard about Seneca Village in my entire time living in NYC for all the time I spent in that park. That history is important to know. Where did that population go? I am assuming they must have been pushed up further north into Harlem, but I not sure.