Hate Thy Neighbor – Move–In Violence and the Persistence of Racial Segregation in American Housing
Autor Jeannine Bellen Limba Engleză Hardback – 7 iun 2013
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780814791448
ISBN-10: 0814791441
Pagini: 260
Dimensiuni: 162 x 242 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: MI – New York University
ISBN-10: 0814791441
Pagini: 260
Dimensiuni: 162 x 242 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: MI – New York University
Recenzii
"Hate They Neighbor shows in devastating detail the rise and persistence of tactics for preventing residential racial integration, starting in the 20th century and continuing into the present. Although many minorities can find good housing in areas they can afford, just enough of their neighbors still greet them with cross-burnings, firebombs, and violence to send an ongoing warning: integrate at your own risk." Amanda I. Seligman, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee"An important, informative, disturbing, surprisingly encouraging book. Although I've taught, researched, and written about housing discrimination and segregation for decades, this book exposed me to much that I hadn't known. . . . The facts Bell relates are shocking in their cruelty and brutality. . . . A 'must read' for anyone concerned about residential racial discrimination and segregation." Florence Wagman Roisman, William F. Harvey Professor of Law, Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law"Puts an unsparing spotlight on one of the least discussed yet most intractable barriers to full civil rights for all Americans. . . . Stunning and tragic. . . . Hate Thy Neighbor is both empirical and poignant. Her proposals for how to address this enduring scandal will, without any doubt, launch new reflection, new movements, new hope." Patricia J. Williams, Columbia Law School
"Hate Thy Neighbor shows in devastating detail the rise and persistence of tactics for preventing residential racial integration, starting in the 20th century and continuing into the present. Although many minorities can find good housing in areas they can afford, just enough of their neighbors still greet them with cross-burnings, firebombs, and violence to send an ongoing warning: integrate at your own risk." Amanda I. Seligman, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee "An important, informative, disturbing, surprisingly encouraging book. Although I've taught, researched, and written about housing discrimination and segregation for decades, this book exposed me to much that I hadn't known... The facts Bell relates are shocking in their cruelty and brutality... A 'must read' for anyone concerned about residential racial discrimination and segregation." Florence Wagman Roisman, William F. Harvey Professor of Law, Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law "Puts an unsparing spotlight on one of the least discussed yet most intractable barriers to full civil rights for all Americans... Stunning and tragic... Hate Thy Neighbor is both empirical and poignant. Her proposals for how to address this enduring scandal will, without any doubt, launch new reflection, new movements, new hope." Patricia J. Williams, Columbia Law School "Bell's richly detailed book is a comprehensive exploration of the issue of 'move-in violence'... A fascinating and deeply upsetting look at the issue of white Americans perpetrating violence in order to prevent housing integration."--Library Journal
"Hate Thy Neighbor shows in devastating detail the rise and persistence of tactics for preventing residential racial integration, starting in the 20th century and continuing into the present. Although many minorities can find good housing in areas they can afford, just enough of their neighbors still greet them with cross-burnings, firebombs, and violence to send an ongoing warning: integrate at your own risk." Amanda I. Seligman, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee "An important, informative, disturbing, surprisingly encouraging book. Although I've taught, researched, and written about housing discrimination and segregation for decades, this book exposed me to much that I hadn't known... The facts Bell relates are shocking in their cruelty and brutality... A 'must read' for anyone concerned about residential racial discrimination and segregation." Florence Wagman Roisman, William F. Harvey Professor of Law, Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law "Puts an unsparing spotlight on one of the least discussed yet most intractable barriers to full civil rights for all Americans... Stunning and tragic... Hate Thy Neighbor is both empirical and poignant. Her proposals for how to address this enduring scandal will, without any doubt, launch new reflection, new movements, new hope." Patricia J. Williams, Columbia Law School "Bell's richly detailed book is a comprehensive exploration of the issue of 'move-in violence'... A fascinating and deeply upsetting look at the issue of white Americans perpetrating violence in order to prevent housing integration."--Library Journal
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Enhances our understanding of how prevalent segregation and hate-crime remain, and offers insightful analysis of a complex mix of remedies that can work to address this difficult problem