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Black-Owned Businesses and Zoning in the Black Part of Town
The lack of commercial zoning in the predominantly Black neighborhood of Newtown in Elizabethtown is preventing Black-owned businesses from thriving. This highlights a broader issue of building Black political power in the community.
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Horace and Cogdale realized that the McCready result confirmed how well they knew their county and the voters they were trying to lead, while trying to build black political power.
31:04 - 32:57 (01:52)
Summary
Horace and Cogdale realized that the McCready result confirmed how well they knew their county and the voters they were trying to lead, while trying to build black political power. They turned their attention to a major power shift for their next political fight.
ChapterBlack-Owned Businesses and Zoning in the Black Part of Town
EpisodeThe Improvement Association - Ep. 4: ‘Let Them Pull the Red Wagon’
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This podcast discusses the issue of zoning laws in predominantly black neighborhoods, specifically in Elizabethtown where a lack of commercial zoning is limiting the growth of black-owned businesses.
32:57 - 36:28 (03:31)
Summary
This podcast discusses the issue of zoning laws in predominantly black neighborhoods, specifically in Elizabethtown where a lack of commercial zoning is limiting the growth of black-owned businesses. The demographics of the town are also explored.