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Author Mele, Christopher.

Title Race and the politics of deception : the making of an American city / Christopher Mele.

Publication Info. [Place of publication not identified] : New York University Press, 2017.

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Contents Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Acknowledgments; Preface; 1. Race Strategies and the Politics of Urban Development; 2. The Racial Divide in the Making of Chester; 3. How to Make a Ghetto; 4. The Birmingham of the North; 5. Five Square Miles of Hell; 6. Welcome to the "Post-Racial" Black City; Notes; Index; About the Author.
Summary What is the relationship between race and space, and how do racial politics inform the organization and development of urban locales?In Race and the Politics of Deception, Christopher Mele unpacks America's history of dealing with racial problems through the inequitable use of public space. Mele focuses on Chester, Pennsylvania--a small city comprised of primarily low-income, black residents, roughly twenty miles south of Philadelphia. Like many cities throughout the United States, Chester is experiencing post-industrial decline. A development plan touted as a way to "save" the city, proposes to turn one section into a desirable waterfront destination, while leaving the rest of the struggling residents in fractured communities. Dividing the city into spaces of tourism and consumption versus the everyday spaces of low-income residents, Mele argues, segregates the community by creating a racialized divide. While these development plans are described as socially inclusive and economically revitalizing, Mele asserts that political leaders and real estate developers intentionally exclude certain types of people--most often, low-income people of color.Race and the Politics of Deception provides a revealing look at how our ever-changing landscape is being strategically divided along lines of class and race.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 161-176) and index.
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Subject Chester (Pa.) -- Race relations.
Chester (Pa.) -- Politics and government.
Chester (Pa.) -- Economic conditions.
Urbanization -- Pennsylvania -- Case studies.
Urbanization.
Pennsylvania.
Genre/Form Case studies.
Subject Urban policy -- Pennsylvania -- Case studies.
Urban policy.
Racism -- Pennsylvania -- Chester.
Racism.
Pennsylvania -- Chester.
African Americans -- Pennsylvania -- Chester -- History.
African Americans.
History.
African Americans -- Civil rights -- Pennsylvania -- Chester.
African Americans -- Civil rights.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
History.
Subject Racism.
Genre/Form Case studies.
Other Form: Print version: 1479866091 9781479866090 (OCoLC)946161354
ISBN 9781479871230 (electronic book)
1479871230 (electronic book)
1479866091
9781479866090
9781479880430 (pb : alkaline paper)
1479880434