The Lost Neighborhood Collection
The essays and articles for this book, THE LOST NEIGHBORHOOD COLLECTION, form a history about a part of Jamestown, New York, that was lost to urban renewal in the late 1960s and early 1970s when a good number of homes and, in some cases, entire streets were demolished. Nevertheless, although the physical structures are gone, memories of life in the old neighborhood have remained strong in the hearts and minds of its former residents, so much so that many of them wanted to tell their stories once they were invited to do so. This book provided a place for them to narrate their personal histories, and all of these stories were collected over a period of five years from 2005 to 2010. We often know the story of how and why immigrants came to the United States, but it is the stories of what happened next -where they lived, how they lived, and how they raised their children that are presented here. Some of these narratives are highly autobiographical, some reach beyond family boundaries, yet