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Brooklyn
Second Ward lies within the city of Charlotte, NC, south of Trade Street and east of Tryon Street. Boundary Street and Little Sugar Creek formed its other boundaries. Beginning in the late nineteenth century, African Americans made it the largest of their enclaves within the center city and gave it the name Brookyn.
Explore Brooklyn of the 1950s:
- The 200 and 300 blocks of South Brevard and South Caldwell Street - area contains the business district of Brooklyn.
- The 400 and 500 blocks of South Brevard and South Caldwell Street - area contains Brevard Street branch of the public library, churches, a movie theater, and private dwellings large and small
- The 400 and 500 blocks of South Alexander, South Myers, and South McDowell Street - area contains Second Ward High School and the Myers Street School.
Witness: Daddy Grace's Last Parade
Visit:
- Myers Street School
- Second Ward High School
- Diamond Home
- Teague Home & Grocery
- Dr. Tyson Home
- Houston Home & office of Charlotte Post.
- United House of Prayer
- Love Home & "Plum Thickets"
Learn:
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.