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Kenneth L. Kusmer is professor of history at Temple University. Joe W. Trotter is the Giant Eagle Professor of History and Social Justice at Carnegie Mellon University.
Contributors | p. ix |
Acknowledgments | p. xi |
Introduction | p. 1 |
The Second Great Migration and the New Immigration | |
The Second Great Migration: A Historical Overview | p. 19 |
Blacks, Latinos, and the New Racial Frontier in American Cities of Color: California's Emerging Minority-Majority Cities | p. 39 |
The Young Lords and the Postwar City: Notes on the Geographical and Structural Reconfigurations of Contemporary Urban Life | p. 60 |
Great Expectations: African American and Latino Relations in Phoenix since World War II | p. 83 |
Citizens and Workers: African Americans and Puerto Ricans in Philadelphia's Regional Economy since World War II | p. 98 |
The Second Ghetto and the Suburb | |
Realtors and Racism in Working-Class Philadelphia, 1945-1970 | p. 123 |
Deadly Inequalities: Race, Illness, and Poverty in Washington, D.C., since 1945 | p. 142 |
"The House I Live In": Race, Class, and African American Suburban Dreams in the Postwar United States | p. 160 |
Class, Race, and Politics | |
All Across the Nation: Urban Black Activism, North and South, 1965-1975 | p. 181 |
Harvesting the Crisis: The Newark Uprising, the Kerner Commission, and Writings on Riots | p. 203 |
Affirmative Action from Below: Civil Rights, the Building Trades, and the Politics of Racial Equality in the Urban North, 1945-1969 | p. 219 |
"Trouble Won't Last": Black Church Activism in Postwar Philadelphia | p. 245 |
The Black Professional Middle Class and the Black Community: Racialized Class Formation in Oakland and the East Bay | p. 263 |
Gender, Class, and Social-Welfare Policy | |
Shifting Paradigms of Black Women's Work in the Urban North and West: World War II to the Present | p. 295 |
"Something's Wrong Down Here": Poor Black Women and Urban Struggles for Democracy | p. 316 |
Gendering Postwar Urban History: African American Women, Welfare, and Poverty in Philadelphia | p. 337 |
Culture, Consumption, and the Black Community | |
African American Consumers since World War II | p. 359 |
Black Dollar Power: Assessing African American Consumerism since 1945 | p. 376 |
Race, Place, and Memory: African American Tourism in the Postindustrial City | p. 404 |
Notes | p. 425 |
Index | p. 513 |
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