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Women's History Month. Missing Not Forgotten. Daily Pledge. Oklahoma Together. Job Listings. Join the conversation. Then David Sharp decided to save those old buildings before "progress" destroyed them all. View More Stories. Newscast Feb. Well-to-do Greenwood residents made loans to other members of the community. In the s and s, James Henri Goodwin, a businessman and real-estate investor, extended mortgage loans to local residents, according to county clerk documents, and borrowed himself.
Some Greenwood property owners were able to borrow from savings-and-loan associations. Private-lending practices, common across the U. By , the proportion of white home buyers had grown dramatically. In some instances, businesses were forced to move because of redevelopment, they said, and some had to move several times while trying to stay close to longtime customers.
The construction of Interstate through Greenwood in the late s upended the local economy, piercing the heart of the business district and forever changing the neighborhood. Here is a snapshot of some properties and entrepreneurs who contributed to Greenwood in its second heyday, the period of neighborhood revival after the massacre.
The home of P. Thompson, husband and wife, survivors of the massacre, had 11 rooms, according to the damage claim filed against the city. The couple also had a drugstore listed in court documents at 23 North Cincinnati Street. The building, bordered by grass, backs onto Detroit Avenue, where the front of the Thompson home would have faced.
The I abuts the southern end of the block. Goodwin family properties and former homes of the Oklahoma Eagle, a family-run newspaper. Various business ventures occupied the sites over the years, including a haberdashery, printing business and ice-cream shop. Members of the Goodwin family.
Carlie and James H. Goodwin moved to Greenwood from Water Valley, Miss. James H. Goodwin co-owned an undertaking business and invested in real estate, passing an entrepreneurial tradition to his son. Hours before the start of the May 31 attack, Edward Goodwin was decorating the Stradford Hotel for the prom the following night, according to the Greenwood Cultural Center.
Join the conversation below. Edward Goodwin, who owned the printing business, haberdashery and ice-cream shop, brought home shows to Greenwood in the s, putting on events at places like the Big 10 Ballroom.
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