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Neighborhoods
Many of Charlotte's African-American families have lived in the Beatties Ford Road area for decades. Some of the neighborhoods off Beatties Ford Road include: Biddleville, Five Points, Dalebrook, Lincoln Heights, McCrorey Heights, Oaklawn Park, Oaklawn Terrace, Seversville, Smallwood, Taylor Avenue, University Park, Washington Heights, Wesley Heights.
These photographs from a Biddleville family give the flavor of neighborhood life:
- Marty Johnson in front of her home on Douglas St. off Beatties Ford Rd. The westside water works can be seen in the background.
- Marty and Don Johnson in the snow at 2215 Douglas Street
- Marty's little brother, Don, at play on Douglas Street
- Marty and Claude Saunders in front of Dean McKinney's house on Douglas Street.
- "Ma Jay" Johnson on Douglas Street
- Ilda in front of Dean McKinney's house on Douglas Street
- Biddleville Presbyterian Church "Mother of the Year," Mrs. Margaret C. Johnson, around 1950.
Douglas Street and the homes on it were demolished to make way for the Brookshire Freeway.
Source:
The African American Album: The Black Experience in Charlotte and Mecklenburg County. Vol. 2. Charlotte, NC: Public Library of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County, 1998. Computer optical disc, 4 3/4 in.