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77: 112:, many of them 20th century immigrants. Many young people in Logan Fontenelle during this period regarded the projects as a haven as they were a considerable improvement over previous housing they had. After supporting limited public housing in Omaha in 1936, the city's business community became adamantly opposed to Logan Fontenelle by the time it was completed in 1938. 247:... a 15-acre (61,000 m) development" on the Logan Fontenelle site. In addition, the site has an assisted-living facility, a park, single-family houses similar to those found in suburbs, and an organized neighborhood association, Concord Square. Altogether the area's housing will attract a mix of incomes. 142:
Although the projects had originally been built as transition housing for working-class people, a steep decline in jobs in Omaha during the 1950s and 1960s meant that many residents had to go on welfare. Tens of thousands of jobs were lost as railroads and the meatpacking industry restructured. The
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In 1947, the maximum income allowed for a family of four at Logan Fontenelle was $ 2,200 per year, and they would pay a maximum rent $ 34.50 per month. The family was asked to find other housing if they exceeded those limits. The projects were segregated through the 1950s, with restrictions against
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in Omaha. Loss of tens of thousands of jobs since the 1950s had decreased investment in housing in Omaha, and services declined for a while, resulting in deteriorating conditions in structures already old. African Americans left in the community felt trapped. Riots in 1966 were associated with
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A 1994 settlement required that former residents displaced by HUD's planned closing of the Logan Fontenelle Housing Project would receive counseling and rent assistance, relocation assistance payments, an opportunity for additional assistance through Section 8 vouchers and certificates, and
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for housing working-class families. With the loss of thousands of industrial jobs in the 1950s and 1960s, the project became filled with families on welfare. As problems increased in the 1970s and 1980s, Logan Fontenelle was referred to as "Little Vietnam" because of
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The Omaha Housing Authority began demolishing Logan Fontenelle in 1991 and 1992. The demolition was completed in 1995. Omaha's Family Housing Advisory Services was involved in helping 785 of the Logan Fontenelle residents find other homes across the city.
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In the 1960s there were riots in the Near North Side, related to problems of poverty and unemployment since the decline of the railroads, restructuring of the meatpacking industry, and
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Hall of Fame pitcher Bob Gibson lived in Logan Fontenelle around 1942 according to his autobiography, “Stranger to The Game” co written with Lonnie Wheeler.
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residents of Logan Fontenelle alleged that Omaha's public housing discriminated against racial minorities. A class action suit was brought against the
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near the Logan Fontenelle Project. Riots began immediately following the shooting and lasted three days resulting in nearly $ 750,000 in damage.
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projects became a concentration of poor families with few immediate options. The rate of crime and violence began to increase in the area.
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Later, when the projects were opened to African Americans, the Logan Fontenelle Housing Projects were used together with race-
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An Analysis of the Logan Fontenelle Housing Project and the Scattered Site Housing Proposal in Omaha, Nebraska.
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assistance to find housing in areas of Omaha with minority populations of less than 30 percent.
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as related to the development and administration of Omaha’s public housing, and violated the
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site located from 20th to 24th Streets, and from Paul to Seward Streets in the historic
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Today, the North Omaha Business Park, "a joint effort of the Omaha Chamber and the
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Children playing on a swing set at the Logan Fontenelle Housing Project in 1938.
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In 1969 riots erupted after an Omaha police officer fatally shot teenager
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The Changing Image of the City: Planning for Downtown Omaha, 1945-1973.
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Reading Old Friends: Essays, Reviews, and Poems on Poetics, 1975-1990.
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Coming Soon: Three more businesses make Omaha’s future look brighter.
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Nebraska Department of Economic Development. Retrieved 6/25/07. p. 4.
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Conestoga Place Neighborhood Association. Retrieved 6/25/07.
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lived in Logan Fontenelle for a short period in the 1940s.
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Housing Projects built by the Public Works Administration
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The Big Empty: Contemporary Nebraska Nonfiction Writers.
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and other federal statutes, regulations and guidelines.
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Black and Catholic in Omaha: A Case of Double Jeopardy.
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Demolished buildings and structures in Omaha, Nebraska
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University of Nebraska at Omaha. Retrieved 6/25/07.
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public housing
Near North Side
Omaha
Nebraska
United States
Public Works Administration
drug dealing
gang violence
civil rights
Omaha Housing Authority
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
A group of approximately four Black children play on a swing set surrounded by buildings in 1938..
Logan Fontenelle
Omaha
Public Works Administration
Great Depression
Germans
Italians
Czechs
African Americans
restrictive covenants
redlining
African Americans
North Omaha
deindustrialization
riots in April 1968
assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.
Memphis, Tennessee
Vivian Strong
civil rights

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