nowhave 50 more families living in the happy hill community. 1910 to 1920 there is a growth for it due to industrialization of winston. so many people coming up from south carolina to work in the factories. around 1920 there are 130 families living and what we now know as the happy hill community. formedose and it bond is and i think that is the irony of it. the happy hill community was put together, designed to keep black people away but, as a result they formed this community and people began to bond. they have shops, they have stores. the community becomes a place of home for them. , around 1910 the railroad comes through and cats the community off from the east side of town. also, happy hill is a working class community. east of happy hill would have heights,mbia professional african-american teachers working at the university. highway cut through happy hill and takes away the north end of the graveyard. that is another devastating blow to the community. you still have these people making a life as result of these changes around them. houses were saved. they are very symbolic. the