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Uploaded by on Apr 28, 2009

My photo documentary over Levittown, NY, America's first postwar suburb

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  • Hey I live here!

  • @nettybro thank you for a rational response. although it seems terrible now (and it is mind you) it WAS the way business was done. Just like Robert Moses building the highways on long island so now buses could get through. seems impossible now but in our (or my) lifetime that was real. glad it has changed.

  • Fascinating. Thank you. We have communities like this in Canada. I grew up in a home with the 25'x30' early Levittown footprint. Here it is known as "un cape"

    - Montreal

  • What I find amazing, is this viewpoint through the rose colored glasses of 2011, and throwing around the word racist. As if any of you owned a business, dealt with bankers and investors, and put your name and cash on the line for anything in the late 1940s of America. William Levitt was simply following what was both accepted, and required of the time. Nearly ever builder of the time had the same policy of restrictive covenants in place. Customers of the day demanded it.

  • @missprisss Who is overlooking other races? When I criticize William Levitt for the actual cases of racism against blacks in Levittown, that says nothing about other races. I am with you - racism is wrong in all cases. But you make a point that seems out of place, or at best trivial. So, yes, no one should be discriminated against. However, the point was to underscore the true story underneath Levittown's beginning. The best known case of discrimination in Levittown was against a black family.

  • @sketto and that's the thing, other races are overlooked for their suffering. i feel that if people don't acknowledge that other races can be discriminated upon, and that instead it's only blacks, that prejudice will naively spill over to other races. people are people, and they don't deserve that.

  • @sketto Ok,i must apologize because i did fly off of the handle. but the thing is, that is true, native americans, asians, and hispanics were also denied ownership of levit town homes. Races like those suffered but are overlooked. I feel that today too. just this morning i went to a meeting involving a speaker from the video 'hate comes to orange county' (you can find it on youtube if you're interested)and that directed against muslims. it was painful to see my middle eastern friends react to it

  • @missprisss Wow. You sound pretty upset, but still - you didn't address what I said. Yes, there are other races in the world and other problems, but the issue being addressed here was discrimination in Levittown's history against blacks. We have the ability to address more than one problem at a time, and this video, and my comment, were about racism in Levittown and William Levitt's part in it.

  • what was the last song that was playing?

  • @sketto OH, BECAUSE BLACK PEOPLE SUFFER SO MUCH! AS IF THEY WERE TO ONLY RACE! GOD, I GET TIRED OF THEM BRINGING ATTENTION TO THEMSELVES WHEN IT COME IT INEQUALITY! THERE ARE OTHER RACES THAT EXIST IN THE WORLD WHO HAVE FACED DESCRIMINATION AND, EVEN WORSE, GENEOCIDE! BUT THEY DON'T STEP ASIDE FROM THE SPOT LIGHT TO GIVE ATTENTION TO OTHERS

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