Making the Second Ghetto: Race and Housing in Chicago 1940-1960 (Historical Studies of Urban America)
Making the Second Ghetto: Race and Housing in Chicago 1940-1960 (Historical Studies of Urban America)By: Arnold R. Hirsch
Lowest New Price: $15.09List Price: $19.00 Average Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 Description:In Making the Second Ghetto, Arnold Hirsch argues that in the post-depression years Chicago was a "pioneer in developing concepts and devices" for housing segregation. Hirsch shows that the legal framework for the national urban renewal effort was forged in the heat generated by the racial struggles waged on Chicago's South Side. His chronicle of the strategies used by ethnic, political, and business interests in reaction to the great migration of southern blacks in the 1940s describes how the violent reaction of an emergent "white" population combined with public policy to segregate the city. "In this excellent, intricate, and meticulously researched study, Hirsch exposes the social engineering of the post-war ghetto."--Roma Barnes, Journal of American Studies "According to Arnold Hirsch, Chicago's postwar housing projects were a colossal exercise in moral deception. . . . [An] excellent study of public policy gone astray."--Ron Grossman, Chicago Tribune "An informative and provocative account of critical aspects of the process in [Chicago]. . . . A good and useful book."--Zane Miller, Reviews in American History "A valuable and important book."--Allan Spear, Journal of American History Publisher: University Of Chicago Press Customer Review: 5 out of 5 Hirsch actually takes a much broader view of his subject than public housing. Rather, he exp;ores the various ways public policy was manipulated (generally by commercial interests) to serve their own ends, and how those profit driven manipulations resulted in Chicago being one of America's most segregated cities. Ironically, the dramatic expansion of the Black Ghetto chronicalled by Hirsch occurred at the same time that the country was under seige by the forces of McCarthism...yet in Chicago, the commercial interests (lead by Marshall Field) had no compunction about seizing private property to serve their own ends. Anyone who believes that neighborhoods are segregated because of private choices must read this book and learn the truth. Customer Review: 5 out of 5 Customer Review: 5 out of 5 --> Find out more about "Making the Second Ghetto: Race and Housing in Chicago 1940-1960 (Historical Studies of Urban America)" at Amazon.com or Order Now |
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