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Interstate highways were touted as modern marvels. Racial injustice was part of the plan.
Hundreds of thousands of homes had to give way for President Dwight D. Eisenhower’s dream. A majority were in communities of color. I looked back at the fraught history of the infrastructure that revolutionized travel, commerce, and culture—and fractured and sometimes literally paved over vibrant neighborhoods white leaders called “blighted.”