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Gentrifying Black Charleston : Exploring the Displacement of Charleston's African-American Population from 2000 to 2020

Fenton, Robert P.
South Carolina Commission for Minority Affairs
Abstract
For centuries, Charleston's African American communities played a key role in the cultural and economic history of the United States, in general, and South Carolina more specifically. Over the past two decades, however, the city's African American population has been gradually replaced by predominantly White populations, through the process known as gentrification. This brief explores some of the key metrics associated with that process in Charleston.
Issue Date
2022-10-17
Keywords
Gentrification--South Carolina--Charleston
Type
Document
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