Submitted by Rogue-Island-Pirate t3_11qfwip in providence

From the About section: "Using historic aerial photography, this ongoing project aims to document the destruction of communities of color due to red-lining, “urban renewal,” and freeway construction. Through a series of stark aerial before-and-after comparisons, figure-ground diagrams, and demographic data, this project will reveal the extent to which the American city was methodically hollowed out based on race. The project will cover the roughly 180 municipalities which received federal funding from the 1956 Federal Highway Act, which created the interstate highway system."

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Toast119 t1_jc3pthk wrote

Check this project out on Instagram too. Their posts show real effects of the policies that shaped American cities and I'm a big fan of their visualizations.

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rumdogg t1_jc49fdy wrote

wow 95 really ripped the city in half, such a shame

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listen_youse t1_jc4lyto wrote

Among the most damaging lies people believe in order to excuse inaction on school integration: That segregated municipalities and neighborhoods of today are the natural result of everyone freely choosing where to live.

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Thac0 t1_jc4medm wrote

Very cool pictures. A lot of the maps need legends as to what colors mean what etc. The highway system ruined Providence and East Providence. It’s so sad

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BradyTrump20 t1_jc5ixzc wrote

You can literally live wherever you want but yeah blame racism for choosing to live in that shithole providence.

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quahaug1945 t1_jc6k84i wrote

Route 95's shape through downtown Providence was determined by Bishop McVinney's unwillingness to give up Diocese property next to the Catholic Cathedral. Race played zero role in the placement of the highway.

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