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Globalization, Cities, and Racial Inequality: Don’t Believe the Hype (James B. “Faces at the Bottom of the Well”:African American Poverty and the Postindustrial City at the Beginning of the Twenty-First Century (Frank Harold Wilson).Pages 101-126Īfrican/Asian/Uptown/Downtown:An Exploration of African Trading Networks in New York City (Paul Stoller).Pages 127-143 Historic Designation and the Preservation of Public Housing (Mittie Olion Chandler).Pages 56-72Įntering the New City as Men and Women, Not Mules (Jessica Gordon Nembhard).Pages 75-100 Williams).Pages 41-48ĭiscovering an African American Planning History (Joan Fitzgerald, William D. Memories of Hayti: African American Community in Durham, North Carolina, 1890–1970 (Oscar R. Randolph).Pages 1-16Ĭivilization and Its Discontents: Black Life in the Eighteenth-Century Cities of British North America (Rhett Jones).Pages 19-40
