Overtown apartment house at 1733 NW 5th Place. All photographs by Gleason Waite Romer. (Click images to enlarge) [via] |
Children on the porch of a 3-room house at 1980 NW 4th Avenue in Overtown. |
Three-room houses near NW 17th Street and 2nd Court in Overtown. |
Overtown homes at NW 1st Place. |
ORIGINAL CAPTION: 3-room frame houses in Overtown on NW 2nd Court across the street from Al's Grocery and Meat Market. Rocking chairs and potted plants adorn the porches. |
ORIGINAL CAPTION: Congested area of Miami's Negro district. |
ORIGINAL CAPTION: Congested area of Miami's Negro district. |
ORIGINAL CAPTION: Congested area of Miami's Negro district.
Children play in a narrow lane between wooden houses
in poverty-ridden Overtown. |
ORIGINAL CAPTION: Children on an Overtown porch. A sign on the porch reads "Hand Laundry Wanted." The house is located at the corner of NW 1st Place and 19th Street. |
Detail from above photograph. |
ORIGINAL CAPTION: Congested area of Miami's Negro district. Man demonstrates how close little houses in Overtown are to each other. |
Overtown home at NW 17th Street and 2nd Court. |
Four room frame house in Overtown at NW 2nd Court and 10th Street. |
Outdoor toilets used in many sections of the Overtown district |
Great images of a truly "forgotten Miami."
ReplyDeleteThanks for your efforts to keep alive the history of an amnesiac Miami. I enjoy your blog often.