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Neighborhood histories are often broader than the history of a single house or building but still present a manageable project. A neighborhood history is often a composite history of a variety of built features in a broader landscape including:
Descriptions of these physical components can be combined with information about the residents and population of the neighborhood. Key questions include:
Why did people move to the area or build homes in the area?
What values did the residents hold? How did those values change over time?
How did the residents perceive their community? How did they perceive the city outside their community?
How has the neighborhood been shaped by demographics and identity? (race, class, ethnicity, income, age, religion, gender, sexuality, etc.)
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Writing: Create a lesson on writing about neighborhoods
[Writing] Create a lesson on writing about neighborhoods
Jan 30, 2016
Neighborhood histories are often broader than the history of a single house or building but still present a manageable project. A neighborhood history is often a composite history of a variety of built features in a broader landscape including:
Descriptions of these physical components can be combined with information about the residents and population of the neighborhood. Key questions include:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: