Eugene’s Black Neighborhoods

Use the arrows on the maps below to see the locations of Black neighborhoods through the early- and mid-20th century.   

After the Ferry Street Settlement was demolished to make way for the Ferry Street Bridge in 1949, the Black families living there struggled to find new homes. Unwelcome in white neighborhoods, they were forced to West 11th Avenue, Glenwood, and the base of Skinner Butte. 

What do you remember? What did we forget? Help us tell the story of Eugene’s civil rights era. Share your memories and reflections here.

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