Crossing the Class and Color Lines: From Public Housing to White Suburbia - Couverture rigide

Rubinowitz, Leonard S.; Rosenbaum, James E.

 
9780226730899: Crossing the Class and Color Lines: From Public Housing to White Suburbia

Synopsis

From 1976 to 1998, the Gautreaux Assisted Housing Program moved over 7,000 low-income black families from Chicago's inner city to middle-class white suburbs--the largest and longest-running residential, racial, and economic integration effort in American history. Crossing the Class and Color Lines is the story of that project, from the initial struggles and discomfort of the relocated families to their eventual successes in employment and education--cementing the sociological concept of the "neighborhood effect" and shattering the myth that inner-city blacks cannot escape a "culture of poverty."

"This book's history of Chicago public housing should be required reading for anyone interested in social policy in the United States."--Jens Ludwig, Social Service Review

"[The authors'] work is rightly cited as one of the important precedents in the field. . . . This is a remarkable, unassailable accomplishment and this book is an important record of their scholarly contribution."--John M. Goering, Ethnic and Racial Studies

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À propos de l?auteur

Leonard S. Rubinowitz is a professor at the Northwestern University School of Law.

James E. Rosenbaum is a professor of sociology, education, and social policy and a faculty fellow of the Institute for Policy Research at Northwestern University.

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9780226730905: Crossing the Class and Color Lines: From Public Housing to White Suburbia

Edition présentée

ISBN 10 :  0226730905 ISBN 13 :  9780226730905
Editeur : University of Chicago Press, 2002
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