Children, Race, and Power

Kenneth and Mamie Clark's Northside Center
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ISBN-13:
9780415926713
Veröffentl:
1999
Erscheinungsdatum:
02.12.1999
Seiten:
324
Autor:
Gerald Markowitz
Gewicht:
363 g
Format:
210x141x21 mm
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Both an intellectual biography of the Clarks and a history of the influence of their Northside Center in Harlem, "Children, Race, and Power" captures the vitality and confusion of progressive politics in New York in the 1950s and 1960s. If racism is America's biggest problem, then this absorbing study of the continuing struggle to protect the children who are most vulnerable top it in the nation's best known black community is, in many ways, a history of the struggle for the American future. "Children, Race, and Power" speaks strongly to those concerned about twentieth-century race relations. The authors examine the Clarks' vision and contrast it to how the Center actually functioned, revealing that even such an innovative institution as Northside could not offset the profound inequality of social and material resources in Harlem. The story of this battle against social and economic racism in New York City offers much insight to anyone wanting to know more about the intersection of politics and race.
1: The Abandonment of Harlem's Children; 2: The Northside Center for Child Development; 3: Philanthropy and Psychiatry, an Exercise in White Power; 4: Children Apart: Education and the Uses of Power; 5: "The Child, the Family, and the City"; 6: Juvenile Deliquency and the Politics of Community Action; 7: Urban Renewal and Development and the Promise of Power

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