Erasing The “Black Spot”: How A Virginia College Expanded By Uprooting A Black Neighborhood

Sixty-plus years ago, the white leaders of Newport News, Virginia, seized the core of a thriving Black community to build a college. The school has been gobbling up the remaining houses ever since.

BY BRANDI KELLAM AND LOUIS HANSEN

PHOTOGRAPHS BY CHRISTOPHER TYREE

VIRGINIA CENTER FOR INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM AT WHRO

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This project was produced for ProPublica’s Local Reporting Network in partnership with the ProPublica. This story was co-published with ProPublica and The Chronicle of Higher Education.

 

Virginia’s Public Universities Have A Long History Of Displacing Black Residents

Schools, including Old Dominion and the flagship University of Virginia, have expanded by dislodging Black families, sometimes by a city’s threat or use of eminent domain.

BY LOUIS HANSEN

THE VIRGINIA CENTER FOR INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM AT WHRO


Uprooted—a documentary film by VCIJ and ProPublica


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