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Detroit Pb (Comparitive American Cities)

Detroit Pb (Comparitive American Cities)
Author: Joe Darden
Publisher: Temple University Press
Category: Book

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Sales Rank: 1769918

Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 229
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 9 x 6 x 0.8

ISBN: 0877227764
Dewey Decimal Number: 305.800977434
EAN: 9780877227762
ASIN: 0877227764

Publication Date: June 28, 1990
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Condition: 1987. No spine crease or edge wear. Front cover has crease. Ffep has light soiling. A7

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  • Hardcover - Detroit: Race and Uneven Development (Comparative American Cities Series)

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Book Description
Hub of the American auto industry and site of the celebrated Riverfront Renaissance, Detroit is also a city of extraordinary poverty, unemployment, and racial segregation. This duality in one of the mightiest industrial metropolises of twentieth-century North America is the focus of this study. Viewing the Motor City in light of sociology, geography, history, and planning, the authors examine the genesis of modern Detroit. They argue that the current situation of metropolitan Detroit—economic decentralization, chronic racial and class segregation, regional political fragmentation—is a logical result of trends that have gradually escalated throughout the post-World War II era. Examining its recent redevelopment policies and the ensuing political conflicts, Darden, Hill, Thomas, and Thomas, discuss where Detroit has been and where it is going.

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