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  1. Black Bottom, Detroit. Coordinates: 42°20′26″N 83°02′27″W. Black Bottom was a predominantly black neighborhood in Detroit, Michigan. The term has sometimes been used to apply to the entire neighborhood including Paradise Valley, but many consider the two neighborhoods to be separate. [1] Together, Black Bottom and Paradise Valley were ...

  2. During the 1920s and early 1930s, Black Bottom was an “ethnic smorgasbord,” according to Young. By the mid 1930s, Black Bottom was a predominantly Black neighborhood and a large portion of it was poor. Its notable Black residents included Ralph Bunche, who became a United Nations official and the first African American to earn a Nobel Peace ...

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  3. Black Bottom Neighborhood. Black Bottom was a predominantly Black neighborhood in Detroit, Michigan demolished for redevelopment in the late 1950s to early 1960s and replaced with the Lafayette Park residential district and a freeway. It was located on Detroit's near east side, bounded by Gratiot Avenue, Brush Street, the Detroit River, and the ...

  4. Jan 7, 2022 · The street in question is Hastings Street—the main artery of Detroit’s storied Black Bottom neighborhood. The year is 1940. And it was this particular moment that was captured for posterity as a full color 8mm motion picture. This panorama, assembled from the film's frames, lets us take in all the detail packed into that five seconds of ...

  5. Black Bottom Street View / Black Bottom Archives. Black Bottom was the center of Black life in Detroit, beginning in the early 1900's and continuing through the Great Migration, when Black people moved to the city in large numbers from the American South. From the 1950's to the 1970's, the City of Detroit completely demolished the neighborhood ...

  6. This was a predominantly Black neighborhood in Detroit, Michigan, United States. The name "Black Bottom" often references the African American community that developed in the twentieth century. Early white-French colonial settlers actually named the neighborhood. This area was the source of the River Savoyard, which was buried as a sewer in 1827.

  7. Paradise Valley. Paradise Valley was the business district and entertainment center of a densely-populated African-American residential area in Detroit known as Black Bottom, from the 1920s through the 1950s. During the 1920s, the Black population in Detroit swelled from 41,000 to 120,000 as migrants from the South arrived daily to seek ...

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