The Metropolis in Black and White: Place, Power and Polarization by George C. Galster, Edward W. Hill

The Metropolis in Black and White: Place, Power and Polarization

George C. Galster, Edward W. Hill

405 pages missing pub info (editions)

nonfiction race sociology informative medium-paced

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The Metropolis in Black and White highlights a stark fact: America's metropolitan areas are more polarized along racial lines than at any time since the mid-1960s. Though urban areas have become multicultural, the editors argue that black-white ra...

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