Description |
xiv, 279 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 235-270) and index. |
Contents |
"The Ghosts of Oak Street's Paved Ravines" -- On Dixwell Avenue: Civil Rights and the Street -- The Hill Neighborhood Union and Freedom Summer North: Citizen Participation and Movement Spaces in a "Project Area" -- Maximum Feasible Urban Management: The "Automatic" City and the Hill Parents' Association -- Renewal, Riot, and Resistance: Reclaiming "Model Cities" -- The City and the Six-Lane Highway: Bread and Roses and Parking Garages -- Downtown Lives and Palaces: From "A Space of Freedom" to "A Space of Exclusion". |
Subject |
Urban renewal -- Connecticut -- New Haven -- History.
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Urban renewal. |
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Connecticut -- New Haven. |
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History. |
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City and town life -- Connecticut -- New Haven -- History.
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City and town life. |
ISBN |
9781592136049 paperback alkaline paper |
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9781592136032 cloth alkaline paper |
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1592136036 cloth alkaline paper |
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1592136044 paperback alkaline paper |
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