14th Street and Broadway, 1925 Oakland Bay Bridge, 1936 Lake Merritt Tribune Tower Fairyland, Courtesy of the Oakland Convention & Visitors Bureau Oakland Public Library
 
 
Civic Pride through
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Demolition : or, ‘Civic Pride through Civic Improvement’ :
an exhibition commemorating the 50th anniversary of urban renewal in Oakland”
April 15, 2007 – September 15, 2007

 

On July 1, 1957, city official gathered near old Franklin School in Oakland’s Clinton Park neighborhood to launch the first project of urban renewal in the Western United States. In commemoration of that event, the Oakland History Room presents: “Demolition! : or, “Civic Pride through Civic Improvement,” an exhibition of materials from the collection that surveys the history and socio-cultural impacts of urban renewal on the city of Oakland and its economy from the beginnings to now.

The exhibition includes photographs of the creation of low-income housing during the Great Depression under the Federal Housing Administration, whose programs first brought public money into use for inner-city housing development. It follows the history through the extensive redevelopment projects that transformed downtown Oakland during the mayoral administrations of Lionel Wilson and Elihu Harris.

The exhibition will run from April 15, 2007 – September 15, 2007 in the display area of the Oakland History Room, located on the second floor of the Main Library, 125 14 th Street in downtown Oakland.

 

 

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