Merilane Avenue, Edina, Minnesota.
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Merilane Avenue, Edina, Minnesota.

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Christmas display at Southdale Mall (1950/60s)
She’s playing with Waluigu
letting yall know the ONNNNNLLLYY reason we are not tearing these mfkin streets up rn is because we are not going to take this obvious bait. still. our people are standing UP. 2 people from my neighboring store in richfield were detained for "interfering." ICE also showed up to MY store today in edina. We are also not letting those pigs sleep in our hotels downtown. they are not afraid to take our people- SHOOT our people in the face. we MUST do this this carefully, we MUST do this in a way that prevents more deaths.
Edina area, 66th st running East and West, Upper field which is now Southdale Mall. (1940)
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EDINA, UNITED STATES.
Frank on the walls of my buddy’s apartment shot sometime in 2017 on my shitty point and shoot Nikon.
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Thanks to the diligent work of Mapping Prejudice and other local organizations, much light has been shed on the legacy of racial covenants included in housing deeds in Hennepin County. Racial covenants are clauses that were inserted into property deeds to prevent people who were not White from buying or occupying land. The Thorpe Brothers, prolific local housing developers, are infamous for including racial covenants in their developments. The covenants and restrictions in these developments were actually used as a selling point by the Thorpe Brothers in their advertisements. The images here are from Thorpe Brothers ads that were recently added to our Minneapolis and Hennepin County Subject Vertical Files. These brochures advertise the County Club District being constructed in Edina in 1924.
The County Club District, located just west of Minneapolis in suburban Edina, was marketed as an exclusive enclave. The brochures tout the restrictions on minimum home construction cost ($5,000 on some streets, higher on others), restrictions on the styles of houses that could be built, restrictions on fumes, restrictions on trash can placement, and prohibition of multi-family housing.
The brochures do not specifically mention the racial covenants that were added to each lot in the County Club District. For everyone reading between the lines, however, the section on restrictions ends like this: "There are numerous other restrictions which, when studied, will be found agreeable to each person who is buying a homesite. The restrictions are made for the protection of the Home Builder, and in no case can a substantial objection be raised." Many current homeowners, as well as the city of Edina, are raising substantial objections to the harmful legacy of racial covenants in the Country Club District, and many homeowners have renounced the restrictive racial covenants on their properties.