Beyond segregation : multiracial and multiethnic neighborhoods in the United States
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Beyond segregation : multiracial and multiethnic neighborhoods in the United States
Temple University Press, 2005
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [247]-264) and index
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Description
At a time when cities appear to be fragmenting mosaics of ethnic enclaves, it is reassuring to know there are still stable multicultural neighborhoods. Beyond Segregation offers a tour of some of America's best known multiethnic neighborhoods: Uptown in Chicago, Jackson Heights (Queens), and San Antonio-Fruitvale in Oakland. Readers will learn the history of the neighborhoods and develop an understanding of the people that reside in them, the reasons they stay, and the work it takes to maintain each neighborhood as an affordable, integrated place to live.
Table of Contents
PrefaceAcknowledgmentsIntroduction1. Racial and Ethnic Segregation and Integration in Urban America2. Changing Demographics, Multiethnic and Multiracial Neighborhoods, and Unplanned Diversity3. Uptown, Chicago4. Jackson Heights, New York5. San Antonio-Fruitvale, OaklandConclusionNotesReferencesIndex
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