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One of Birmingham’s Oldest Neighborhoods Suffered Blight for Years. Then Woodlawn United Stepped In

Summary by The Birmingham Times
By Alaina Bookman | abookman@al.com Monique Johnson, a 31-year-old lifelong Woodlawn resident, said that when she drives her kids around the neighborhood, she points out all the things that have changed since she was a child. “Woodlawn grew with me. As I grew up, it just got better and better and better,” Johnson said. “I can see the change for the better. I see more businesses opening up in spots that were vacant for years. I see that they’re …
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The Birmingham Times broke the news in on Monday, May 19, 2025.
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