King-Lincoln lesson plans
Once the cultural and commercial heart of Columbus for African Americans, this neighborhood is poised for rebirth.
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In Columbus, interstate highways crossed right at the door of the King-Lincoln neighborhood. The freeway further isolated the community though there are now proposals to create more of a visual connection along Long Street to encourage pedestrian traffic and make the entrance into King Lincoln more vibrant.
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The King-Lincoln Neighborhood has long been known for its artistic contributions to the city and to the nation.
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The King-Lincoln area in Columbus was home to an African-American community of diverse educational and cultural backgrounds.
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The businesses along Mt. Vernon Avenue were in the midst of some of the hottest confrontations of the Civil Rights Movement including protests against Jewish business owners in Columbus.
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More than places of worship, churches in the King-Lincoln community are trusted champions of the neighborhood and fighters for civil rights.
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King-Lincoln has history, opportunity, resources of people and institutions, a musical and artistic legacy, and challenges that came with segregation, integration, dividing freeways, lack of jobs, downward national economic turns, suburbanization, and numerous efforts to revitalize.