Lanstories
In part two of a three part episode, host David Siwik continues the exploration of Lansing, Michigan in the 1920s and 1930s, with a consideration of Malcolm X’s childhood and the broader socioeconomic dynamics of a black family living in a northern city during these years. Specific episode topics include historical housing discrimination, the growth of Lansing neighborhoods and the establishment of several organizations that would play a major role in creating Lansing’s neighborhoods and the impact changes in Federal housing policy had on Lansing. Keywords/Tags: 1. Malcolm X 2. Earl Little 3. Louise Little 4. Lansing 5. Michigan 6. United States 7. Michigan History 8. 1920s 9. Great Migration 10. Harlem Renaissance 11. American history 1920s-1940s 12. Autobiography of Malcolm X as Told to Alex Haley, by Alex Haley 13. Malcolm X: A Life of Reinvention, by Manning Marable 14. Federal Housing Administration 15. Home Owner’s Loan Corporation 16. New Deal 17. National Housing Act, 1934
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