Historical roots of the urban crisis : African Americans in the industrial city, 1900-1950 / Henry Louis Taylor Jr. and Walter Hill, editors.

Bibliographic Details
Uniform Title:Garland reference library of social science ; v. 1148.
Crosscurrents in African American history ; v. 7.
Other Authors: Taylor, Henry Louis
Hill, Walter B., Jr., 1949-2008
Language:English
Published: New York : Garland Pub., 2000.
Series:Garland reference library of social science ; v. 1148.
Crosscurrents in African American history ; v. 7.
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Physical Description:xxii, 297 pages ; 22 cm.
Format: Book
Contents:
  • A unity of opposites : the Black college-educated elite, Black workers, and the community development process / Henry Louis Taylor, Jr., and Song-Ho Ha
  • Creating the metropolis in Black and white : Black suburbanization and the planning movement in Cincinnati, 1900-1950 / Henry Louis Taylor, Jr.
  • Municipal harmony : cultural pluralism, public recreation, and race relations / Andrea Tuttle Kornbluh
  • From Auburn Avenue to Buttermilk Bottom : class and community dynamics among Atlanta's Blacks / Georgina Hickey
  • Blacks in the suburban and rural fringe / Andrew Wiese
  • African Americans in the U.S. economy : federal policy and the transformation of work, 1915-1945 / Liesl Miller Orenic and Joe W. Trotter
  • The battle against wage slavery : the National Urban League, the NAACP, and the struggle over New Deal policies / Henry Louis Taylor, Jr., Vicky Dula, and Song-Ho Ha
  • Building bricks without straw : Robert C. Weaver and Negro industrial employment, 1934-1944 / Sigmund Shipp
  • Black workers, trade unions, and labor standards : the wartime FEPC / Eileen Boris
  • Epilogue : African Americans and the dawning of the postindustrial era / Henry Louis Taylor, Jr., and Mark Naison.