Better Homes of South Bend

Published by Arcadia Publishing

Better Homes 0f South Bend: An American Story 0f Courage

In the 1950’s African American Studebaker workers from the South struggled and won against Jim Crow in the North when they built 22 homes in a white neighborhood. They created a vibrant community there where many of their children and grandchildren went to college and all became productive citizens. Their success demonstrates the decisive importance of fair housing for generations to come.

It is a victory in a battle that is not won yet since housing discrimination and redlining persist until today.

016 Baton twirlers at Elmer Street parade, Aug. 1962. Courtesy Vicki Belcher and Brenda Wright

Baton twirlers at Elmer Street parade, Aug. 1962. Courtesy Vicki Belcher and Brenda Wright

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Better Homes State Historic Marker

Leroy Cobb, original member of Better Homes, and Gabrielle Robinson at dedication of Better Homes State Historic Marker 2016. Speaker: Mayor Pete Buttigieg

Leroy Cobb, original member of Better Homes, and Gabrielle Robinson at dedication of Better Homes State Historic Marker 2016. Speaker: Mayor Pete Buttigieg

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Better Homes: The Play

Better Homes: The Play written by Caleen Jennings, performed at the South Bend Civic Theater, November, 2023.

Descendants of Better Homes’ families at opening night of the South Bend Civic Theaters' production of "Better Homes: The Play"