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The area of Seattle now known as Judkins Park has always been a neighborhood with a population that could never be described as homogeneous in any terms.
Judkins had been the overlapping area of many racial, cultural and religious hubs. Until recently the people who called Judkins home, had looked elsewhere for the center of their community.
Whether it was the kosher deli on Yesler, the African-American owned cobble on Madison, the shops in Chinatown, or Remo Borracchini’s Bakery on Rainer Avenue, the neighborhood was not a community.

Since WWII, this neighborhood has gone through many dark times and struggles.
From the steps of the synagogue, worshippers watched as the US Army trucks rolled up to take those neighbors of Japanese descent to ‘concentration camps.’ The Italian community felt overrun by people moving in next door that the War Department said they had to work side-by-side with; they were ‘Negro.’ The bulldozers rolled up and spent 30 years destroying trees, streets, homes, and lives in the name of progress (I-90). ‘White’ speculators went door-to-door offering cash for homes, so they could be turned around and sold to DOT for a healthy profit. The speculators didn’t get rich, but they did fuel a belief that "they’re trying to move all us black people out."

When boarded up buildings and drug dealers were the scene on the streets, the frustrated residents felt that they could get no repsonse from the city to help them with the blight.  In their frustration they formed the "Judkins Rejected Community Council."  Now, with gentrification firmly taking hold, the establishment of more neighborhood community councils, Judkins has dropped the 'Rejected' from its name but the feelings and emotions of a neighborhood ignored still linger.   These upheavals have only set firmer the resolve of the people that are here that we must, and we will, work together to solve our problems as a community.


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this site last updated: 12/18/99

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