After this region's Northwest Harbor was replaced as a primary port of entry, its Black population moved to Azurest and Nineveh Beach. While enslaved in this region's Joseph Lloyd House, Jupiter Hammon became the first Black published poet. As part of a “slum clearance” project, construction on this region's Meadowbrook Parkway forced Black families to move to communities like Wyandanch and (*) Hempstead. Before being invalidated in Shelley v. Kraemer, racially restrictive covenants were installed in the first Levittown, which was in this region. Many Black residents in Sag Harbor on this island constructed the roads extending out to the Hamptons. For 10 points, name this island that attracted many Black residents in the mid-1900s who were priced out of Manhattan to the west. ■END■
ANSWER: Long Island [prompt on New York or the Hamptons]
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