130 Adams St
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Most white homeowners west of First Street had abandoned Bloomingdale by the early 1940s, leaving houses for rent that could not legally be sold to African Americans. Charles Houston used this photo to bolster his case against covenants.
This file appears in: Bloomingdale Tour: 116 Adams Street
Bloomingdale Tour: 116 Adams Street
African Americans began moving to the 100 block of Adams Street around 1925, despite covenants on some properties. At least nine houses on the block were the subject of lawsuits brought by white homeowners, who argued that the presence of blackā¦