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African American urban history since World War II
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African American urban history since World War II

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The second great migration and the new immigration
The second great migration: a historical overview / James N. Gregory
Blacks, latinos, and the new racial frontier in American cities of color: California's emerging minority-majority cities / Albert M. Camarillo
The young lords and the postwar city: notes on the geographical and structural reconfigurations of contemporary urban life / Johanna Fernandez
Great expectations: African American and latino relations in Phoenix since World War II / Matthew Whitaker
Citizens and workers: African Americans and Puerto Ricans in Philadelphia's regional economy since World War II / Carmen Teresa Whalen
The second ghetto and the suburb : realtors and racism in working-class Philadelphia, 1945-1970 / David McAllister
Deadly inequalities: race, illness, and poverty in Washington, D.C., since 1945 / Brett Williams
"The house I live in": race, class, and African American suburban dreams in the postwar United States / Andrew Wiese
Harvesting the crisis: the Newark uprising, the Kerner Commission, and writings on riots / Kevin Mumford
Affirmative action from below: civil rights, the building trades, and the politics of racial equality in the urban north, 1945-1969 / Thomas J. Sugrue
"Trouble won't last": black church activism in postwar Philadelphia / Karl Ellis Johnson
The black professional middle class and the black community: racialized class formation in Oakland and the East Bay / Eric S. Brown
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 / Jacqueline Jones
"Something's wrong down here": poor black women and urban struggles for democracy / Rhonda Y. Williams
Gendering postwar urban history: African American women, welfare, and poverty in Philadelphia / Lisa Levenstein
Culture, consumption, and the black community: African American consumers since World War II / Robert E. Weems, Jr
Black dollar power: assessing African American consumerism since 1945 / Susannah Walker
Race, place, and memory: African American tourism in the postindustrial city / Elizabeth Grant.

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African American urban history since World War II. ISBN 9780226465104. Published by University of Chicago Press in 2009. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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