The study of revitalizing African American urban neighborhoods is needed to under-stand how race, class, and politics influence community development. While numer-ous investigations of urban neighborhoods stress inter-racial conflict, few explore intra-racial class discord. Class antagonism within black America is a controversial and debated topic. Several scholars claim that the common experience of racism has led to social and political unity among African Americans. However, others predict that with greater economic differentiation, shared feelings of social and political commonality will decrease. The economic transformation of Harlem in New York City and Bronzeville in Chicago, two historic African American communities, pro-vides valua...
four-class typology of the black community. Today the situation has changed greatly. The enormous so...
Despite the gradual move towards integration in the United States, segregated communities, divided a...
How local Black and Brown communities can resist gentrification and fight for their interests Despit...
At the end of the 1980’s, Harlem was dilapidated, suffering from an epidemic of crack addiction, and...
Power struggles are at the heart of many urban neighborhood initiatives. The race and class stratifi...
Power struggles are at the heart of many urban neighborhood initiatives. The race and class stratifi...
material for the iconic representation of black urban poverty in the USA. Today, the poorest (but be...
material for the iconic representation of black urban poverty in the USA. Today, the poorest (but be...
In this study, I examine group conflict between African Americans and Mexican Americans over resourc...
In this study, I examine group conflict between African Americans and Mexican Americans over resourc...
This study serves as a critique of the political economy of the Atlanta Metropolitan Region between ...
Danielle Cohen, William Kornblum, Chicago : between class and race This paper argues that Chicago '...
Danielle Cohen, William Kornblum, Chicago : between class and race This paper argues that Chicago '...
Twenty-five years after the Kerner Commission issued its report on urban poverty and civil disorders...
Urban redevelopment governances are commonly treated as singular, monolithic entities that are inter...
four-class typology of the black community. Today the situation has changed greatly. The enormous so...
Despite the gradual move towards integration in the United States, segregated communities, divided a...
How local Black and Brown communities can resist gentrification and fight for their interests Despit...
At the end of the 1980’s, Harlem was dilapidated, suffering from an epidemic of crack addiction, and...
Power struggles are at the heart of many urban neighborhood initiatives. The race and class stratifi...
Power struggles are at the heart of many urban neighborhood initiatives. The race and class stratifi...
material for the iconic representation of black urban poverty in the USA. Today, the poorest (but be...
material for the iconic representation of black urban poverty in the USA. Today, the poorest (but be...
In this study, I examine group conflict between African Americans and Mexican Americans over resourc...
In this study, I examine group conflict between African Americans and Mexican Americans over resourc...
This study serves as a critique of the political economy of the Atlanta Metropolitan Region between ...
Danielle Cohen, William Kornblum, Chicago : between class and race This paper argues that Chicago '...
Danielle Cohen, William Kornblum, Chicago : between class and race This paper argues that Chicago '...
Twenty-five years after the Kerner Commission issued its report on urban poverty and civil disorders...
Urban redevelopment governances are commonly treated as singular, monolithic entities that are inter...
four-class typology of the black community. Today the situation has changed greatly. The enormous so...
Despite the gradual move towards integration in the United States, segregated communities, divided a...
How local Black and Brown communities can resist gentrification and fight for their interests Despit...