@BridgeDet313 Built in 1941, the Birwood Wall, a 6-foot-high, 4-inch-thick divider that sits just below Detroit’s storied Eight Mile Road, separated a Black neighborhood to the east from a community on the west that was developed for whites only. (2/11)
@BridgeDet313 In a 6-month investigation, @NBCNews and @BridgeDet313 discovered that one of Detroit’s most prominent families built the wall.
The side of the wall residents called home would later affect the sale price of their houses and the wealth they would inherit. (3/11)
@BridgeDet313 Federal lenders in the 1930s relied on color-coded maps that deemed some neighborhoods safe investments, shading them blue/green, while others were shaded red, meaning “hazardous.”
The gov't labeled the neighborhood “hazardous” in part because Black families lived there. (4/11)
@BridgeDet313 The practice, known as redlining, forced people living in red zones to borrow money at higher interest rates or resort to predatory lenders.
Federal policies encouraged builders to physically separate new developments from redlined areas.
@BridgeDet313 A 1939 federal housing map shows red ink across the Eight Mile-Wyoming neighborhood, where the wall was built.
This meant residents couldn’t access federal financing — and neither could developers of the new neighborhood to the west.
At least not until they built a wall. (6/11)
@BridgeDet313 “It’s ancient history, dear,” a grandson of the wall's developer said when reached by @NBCNews: “Why are you digging around in something that is maybe nothing at all?”
Reporters soon confirmed his grandfather’s ties to the wall.
“As you can imagine, I’m shocked,” he said (7/11)
@BridgeDet313 A recent report named Detroit the most segregated city in the nation.
The cost goes beyond economic impact, says Jacob Faber, a sociology professor at NYU.
@BridgeDet313 The wall’s existence serves as an enduring reminder of the reasons this country remains so starkly divided — why a nation that’s more racially and ethnically diverse than almost any other is packed with segregated neighborhoods.
According to @NBCNews analysis of videos, photos, and interviews with university staff and students, at least 5 of Gaza’s 7 major universities have been destroyed or partially damaged since the start of the Israel-Hamas war.
Last March, Iowa police investigated a bomb threat targeting a junior high school.
They determined that the threat was a hoax.
But a detective from the police department had a theory about its possible inspiration: the ‘Libs of TikTok’ account. nbcnews.com/tech/internet/…
Officers and government officials in four other jurisdictions tell @NBCNews they believe the account has sparked threats in their localities with posts that digitally heckle people such as drag performers, LGBTQ teachers and doctors who treat transgender patients.
.@NBCNews identified 33 instances, starting in November 2020, when people or institutions singled out by ‘Libs of TikTok’ later reported threats.
The last time Bettersten Wade saw her son, Dexter — who suffered from mental illness — was March 5, when he walked away from their home with a friend. She reported him missing to Jackson police nine days later.
For months, Bettersten said, she asked police for updates, and officers told her they had no info.
She did her own search, visiting abandoned homes, asking around her neighborhood and posting desperate pleas on Facebook, begging Dexter — or anyone who’d seen him — to call her.
BREAKING: Hamas intentionally targeted elementary schools in Israel, instructed terrorists to seize hostages, move them into Gaza, and to "kill as many people as possible," maps and documents recovered from the bodies of attackers show. nbcnews.com/news/investiga…
One page labeled “Top Secret” outlines a plan of attack for Kfar Sa’ad, saying “Combat unit 1” is directed to “contain the new Da’at school,” while “Combat unit 2” is to “collect hostages,” “search the Bnei Akiva youth center” and “search the old Da’at school.”
Another page labeled “Top Secret Maneuver” describes a plan for Hamas units to secure two sides of Kfar Sa’ad. It says “kills as many as possible” and “capture hostages.” Other orders include surrounding a dining hall and holding hostages in it.
Former U.S. intelligence and military officers say tactics Hamas used in its attack indicate Iran most likely played a significant role in the Hamas attack on Israel.
The media storm came as the world was in the midst of a different pandemic — a novel H1N1 flu — and anti-vaccine activists were on the hunt for vaccine injury stories.
Jenny McCarthy’s group found her and offered a cure – if she would star in an anti-vaccine documentary.
The support didn’t last long. Desiree was outed as a “fake” by the same media organizations that had credulously reported her story. Generation Rescue stopped calling and left her with an anti-vaccine doctor’s $32,000 bill. nbcnews.com/news/us-news/d…