Land of Opportunity

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
  • During the Great Depression, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt signed into law a series of programs called the New Deal intended to rebuild the nation. Some of those programs encouraged discriminatory housing policies such as redlining, resulting in dilapidation of 85% of Kansas City’s black neighborhoods.
    Well-to-do black families set their sights on the prestigious Santa Fe Place neighborhood, located just south of the black East Side. Established by rich white elites, the neighborhood association filed a racially restrictive covenant, intended to bar black families from moving into the area for 30 years.
    A black physician named Dr. Dennis Madison Miller, among others, took the neighborhood association to the Missouri Supreme Court four times in their attempt to move into the neighborhood. After the landmark U.S. Supreme Court case, Shelley vs. Kraemer, ruling racially restrictive covenants to be unconstitutional, black families moved into Santa Fe Place four times faster than any other neighborhood where they could purchase property.
    Land of Opportunity is the story of integration in the Santa Fe Place neighborhood as one example in the fight for housing rights across America following the Great Depression.

Комментарии • 30

  • @ianmunro3536
    @ianmunro3536 4 года назад +14

    Very well done! Everyone in KC should see this.

    • @NicoGiles
      @NicoGiles 4 года назад +1

      Thank you Ian!

  • @theaustinnull
    @theaustinnull 4 года назад +7

    This was so great! Thanks for telling this important story!

    • @NicoGiles
      @NicoGiles 4 года назад +1

      Thanks so much, Austin! We really appreciate your support!

  • @kevinwhite1772
    @kevinwhite1772 4 года назад +5

    Outstanding work Nicholas.

    • @davidharrington3798
      @davidharrington3798 4 года назад +1

      Thanks for posting !(All the way from Morroco!)

    • @NicoGiles
      @NicoGiles 4 года назад +1

      We really appreciate your support, Kevin!

  • @murraywoodard2633
    @murraywoodard2633 4 года назад +6

    My guy! You did an amazing job on this project!

    • @NicoGiles
      @NicoGiles 4 года назад +1

      Thank so much for your support, Murray!

  • @davidharrington3798
    @davidharrington3798 4 года назад +4

    Thank you for a VERY well done report !

    • @NicoGiles
      @NicoGiles 4 года назад

      Thanks so much for the support, David!

  • @Jaibbyy
    @Jaibbyy 4 года назад +4

    This was very informative to watch. I enjoyed learning something new after watching this video.

  • @kelunade
    @kelunade Год назад +1

    Thank you for telling this history. So many people in KC don't know about the racist, discriminatory policies that shaped our city. My own home is in an HOA that has these racist restrictions on "negroes" living in them. I may well be the first African American person to live here. The impact of these restrictions don't solely exist in the past. They are still harming residents to this day.

  • @ally_lab
    @ally_lab 4 года назад +1

    Fantastic job, Nico. You told the story of racially restrictive covenants in KC (and America) in a really clear compelling way. I loved the way you weaved residents' voices together to tell the story. Really great.

    • @NicoGiles
      @NicoGiles 4 года назад

      Thanks so much for the support, Mark! Hope you're doing really well!

  • @caseybeckley4142
    @caseybeckley4142 4 года назад

    This took my breath away on more than one occasion. NEVER taught of these discriminatory practice. The gentleman Reverend Wallace Hartsfield is an inspiration and his words were so forgiving of the decades of discrimination he has endured. To be that full of love for his fellow man...truly how we should all aspire to be. Wonderfully crafted, so happy I clicked play.

  • @hailycannon1183
    @hailycannon1183 4 года назад +2

    I like how you used full detail to explain and you sounded passionate about this topic.

  • @Limitedfreedomofspeech
    @Limitedfreedomofspeech 16 дней назад

    I wish for strength for all.
    Pull up your bootstraps like the old saying goes. Do what you love the very best you can and you will find happiness and success. One cannot dwell in negative behavior forever and expect positive results.

  • @javontaesloan2643
    @javontaesloan2643 4 года назад +1

    Quite interesting and educating video because I never knew country club plaza, ward parkway, and brookside had a history such as that.

  • @raheim21
    @raheim21 4 года назад

    Great modern documentary in explaining the old times that show us how we are here today. Excellent!

  • @latresasaunders1589
    @latresasaunders1589 4 года назад +2

    I didn't know that there were streets that divided the races and I didn't know that prospect was included in one of those areas.

  • @brainroot
    @brainroot 4 года назад

    So proud to have been a small part of this important project. Thank you, Nico!

    • @NicoGiles
      @NicoGiles 4 года назад

      You're team was a big part! Thank you for your contributions to the project! Pt 2 & 3 on the way!

  • @kcdrew69
    @kcdrew69 4 года назад +1

    So important. Thank you, KCPT. Now could you please have a HIspanic on both of your weekly news programs every week? "Ruckus" and "Week in Review"? Would you acknowledge them now? Please? Every week? A white woman, a white man, sure. But then an African-American and a Hispanic. They're out here, you know.

  • @Limitedfreedomofspeech
    @Limitedfreedomofspeech 15 дней назад

    The houses weee huge
    Poor people couldn’t afford to live there and that is simply OK

  • @Limitedfreedomofspeech
    @Limitedfreedomofspeech 15 дней назад

    Of course, you had to get to it.
    Today Americans are all seeing the same regarding slavery. We would never treat a human being that way today. But let it rest, it’s the only way forward. Buy one of those incredible homes if you can. If you can’t, enjoy it from this video or the roadside and be happy. Make your dreams come true for yourself.

  • @sesus6
    @sesus6 4 года назад

    Disgusting. Shame on you. You live the best place of the world.

    • @davidharrington3798
      @davidharrington3798 4 года назад +1

      Obviously, you have never been to Kansas City...in Missouri- a "slave state" until after the War of the Rebellion...

  • @iivoodoovixen6710
    @iivoodoovixen6710 4 года назад +4

    This was very awesome to hear! You did an excellent job! I feel like everybody who lives in Kansas should watch this so they can learn more about it too!