The newcomers received a subsidy, and existing residents found themselves displaced from land or economically disadvantaged.
The community of Wheat was dissolved, and residents displaced, in 1942 when the United States Government purchased the land as part of the Manhattan Project.
More than 75 residents displaced from Kent Street, where the plane fell and broke apart, were evacuated on Friday and put up at a Salvation Army center a mile away.
Annan said the findings would not be legally binding, and that the mission would only investigate events inside the camp, but may have to interview residents currently displaced outside.
The city's response was small-scale urban renewal, and black residents displaced by the demolitions that required moved to the South End.
"For the landlord, there is no benefit to have these residents displaced, because with enhanced vouchers, we will still get the same market price on all apartments."
But modern Zionism imposed the "colony" of Tel Aviv, an out-of-place European city whose residents eventually conquered Jaffa, displaced most of its Palestinians and constrained the rest to minority status.
These plans encountered substantial resistance from environmental activists, embittered residents displaced after their property was confiscated by eminent domain, and later by political figures.
D1 Refugees in Their Own City As New Yorkers try to return to normalcy, some 8,000 residents still displaced from their apartments near the World Trade Center calamity are increasingly frustrated.
Irish Hill was leveled for use as landfill and the residents displaced in 1918.