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In reply to the discussion: Do I have this right? There are DUers who [View all]jtuck004
(15,882 posts)Target, and Sears, and innumerable strip shopping and service options. Sears morphed into an empty building leaving an asphalt parking lot over the old ball diamond. Many of those areas had seen their heyday b4 I left.
I remember "better" days, but a couple decades later when I bought a house the original papers stated that if a black person bought the home the sale would become void and the home would revert to the builder. Those limitations had been done away with by the 90's when we came along, but it was eye-opening.
So not better for everyone, of course. That was the north side of Oklahoma City, built around 1950, maybe '48. Solid Democratic state then. One could get shot at down by the river if they said they were Republican. Those homes are all gone too.
People's values there have changed a lot. But so has much of the country.