Joel Rast
The Origins of the Dual City : Housing Race and Redevelopment in Twentieth-Century Chicago (Edition 1) (Hardcover)
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Chicago is celebrated for its rich diversity but even more than most US cities it is also plagued by segregation and extreme inequality. More than ever Chicago is a dual city a condition taken for granted by many residents. In this book Joel Rast reveals that today s tacit acceptance of rising urban inequality is a marked departure from the past. For much of the twentieth century a key goal for civic leaders was the total elimination of slums and blight. Yet over time as anti-slum efforts faltered leaders shifted the focus of their initiatives away from low-income areas and toward the upgrading of neighborhoods with greater economic promise. As misguided as postwar public housing and urban renewal programs were they were born of a long-standing reformist impulse aimed at improving living conditions for people of all classes and colors across the city--something that can t be said to be a true priority for many policymakers today. The Origins of the Dual City illuminates how we normalized and became resigned to living amid stark racial and economic divides.
| Brand | Joel Rast |
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| Condition | New |
| Barcode / EAN | 9780226661445 |
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