The “Checkerboard” Strategy that saved Harlem.
In 1904, the Hudson Realty Company tried to evict Black tenants to build a “White Wall” around the neighborhood.
They had millions in capital. Their goal was to buy every building on the block and force the Black residents out. They thought money would win.
Philip Payton realized that racism had a weakness: Fear.
Moment: He didn’t protest the evictions. He executed “The Checkerboard.” He secretly bought the buildings next to theirs and moved Black families in.
The white tenants in the Hudson buildings panicked and fled, crashing the property values. Hudson Realty went broke and had to sell to Payton at a discount.
He didn’t just save the neighborhood. He bankrupted the landlords who tried to steal it.