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Historical Roots of the Urban Crisis

Blacks in the Industrial City, 1900-1950
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ISBN-13:
9781135650582
Veröffentl:
2013
Seiten:
324
Autor:
Henry L. Taylor Jr.
eBook Typ:
PDF
eBook Format:
EPUB
Kopierschutz:
2 - DRM Adobe
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Contents Series Editors' Foreword iv Graham Russell Hodges and Margaret Washington Acknowledgements xi Preface xii Henry Louis Taylor, Jr., and Walter Hill Prologue 1 Henry Lousi Taylor Jr., and Walter Hill Part I Home and Community Building 27 CHAPTER 1 A Unity of Opposties: The Black College-Educated Elite, Black Workers, and the Community Development ProcessHenry Louis Taylor, Jr., and Song-Ho Ha CHAPTER 2 Creating the Metropolis in Black and White: Black Suburbanization and the Planning Movement in Cincinnatti, 1900-1950 51 Henry Louis Taylor, Jr CHAPTER 3 Municipal Harmony: Cultural Pluralism, Public Recreation, and Race Relations 73Andrea Tuttle Kornbluh CHAPTER 4 From Auburn Avenue to Buttermilk bottom: Class and Community Dynamics among Atlanta's Balcks 109Georgina Hickey CHAPTER 5 Balcks in the Surburban and Rural Fringe 145Andrew Wise PART II Work and Federal Policy 175 CHAPTER 6 African Americans in the U. S Econom: Federal Policy and the Transformation of Work, 1915-1945 177Liesl Miller Orenic and Joe W. Trotter CHAPTER 7 The Battle Against Wage Slavery: The National Urban League, the NAACP, and the Struggle over New Deal Policies 209Henry Louis Taylor, Jr., Vicky Dula, and Sigmund Shipp CHAPTER 9 Black Workers, Trade Unions, adn Labor Standards: The Wartime FEPC 251Eileen Boris Epilogue: African Americans and the Dawning of the Postindustrial EraHenry Louis Taylor, Jr., and Mark Naison 275 Contributors 287 Index 291 Economy:

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