Stumptown History

Stumptown History

Stumptown was a vibrant, closely knit Black neighborhood located “in the hollow under the brow of the hill” between Riverside Cemetery, Pearson Drive, and Courtland Avenue. It had active churches, stores, and community cohesion. Early residents provided the labor to...
Montford Demographic Changes (Black/white) 1970 – 2020

Montford Demographic Changes (Black/white) 1970 – 2020

Click the button below to open a PDF which outlines the changes in numbers of Black and white residents of census tracts 2 and 3 (as well as Asheville as a whole), as well as changes in household size, from 1970 through 2020. There are many stories and things to...
Urban Renewal in Montford

Urban Renewal in Montford

This is a brief overview of urban renewal in Montford (census tracts 2 and 3). The full story begins with chattel slavery and includes generations of racial segregation, systemic disinvestment, and discrimination (such as redlining) which made the historically Black...
Redlining in Montford

Redlining in Montford

This NPR video, “Housing Segregation and Redlining in America: A Short History,” provides context for the segregation and redlining that occurred in Montford: Further Study There are countless resources available on this topic, for example, this brief article by...