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Foreword | p. vii |
Acknowledgments | p. xi |
Introduction: The Significance of Race and Place | p. 1 |
The Black Metropolis in the Era of Sprawl | p. 17 |
Structural Racism and Spatial Jim Crow | p. 41 |
Residential Apartheid American Style | p. 67 |
Dilemma of Place and Suburbanization of the Black Middle Class | p. 87 |
Walling In or Walling Out: Gated Communities | p. 111 |
Spatial Mismatch and Job Sprawl | p. 127 |
Atlanta: A Black Mecca? | p. 149 |
Black New Orleans: Before and After Hurricane Katrina | p. 173 |
Health Disparities in Black Los Angeles | p. 199 |
Black Political Power in the New Century | p. 221 |
Achieving Equitable Development | p. 243 |
Selected Bibliography | p. 261 |
Index | p. 267 |
About the Editor and Contributors | p. 279 |
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