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“Not on the wealth corridor”: Why older neighborhoods get left behind

East Bay Yesterday

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Urban Renewal and Its Impact on Oakland

This chapter explores the historical significance of the Clinton Park area as the first urban renewal site in the American West, examining its socio-economic implications and the effects of World War II on local housing. It discusses the tension between revitalization efforts and the displacement of predominantly Black neighborhoods, highlighting the broader urban planning dynamics in the East Bay. The narrative also traces the transformation of the Oakland waterfront and the interplay between industrial and creative spaces, reflecting on both the opportunities and challenges faced by the community since the 1980s.

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