Making the Second Ghetto

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Making the Second Ghetto

Race and Housing in Chicago 1940-1960

General and world history History of the Americas History Social and ethical issues Urban communities Ethnic groups and multicultural studies Welfare and benefit systems

Author: Arnold R. Hirsch

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Collection: Historical Studies of Urban America

Language: English

Published by: University of Chicago Press

Published on: 3rd April 2009

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 382 pages

ISBN: 9780226342467


In Making the Second Ghetto

Arnold Hirsch argues that in the post-depression years Chicago was a pioneer in developing concepts and devices for housing segregation. Hirsch shows that the legal framework for the national urban renewal effort was forged in the heat generated by the racial struggles waged on Chicago's South Side. His chronicle of the strategies used by ethnic, political, and business interests in reaction to the great migration of southern blacks in the 1940s describes how the violent reaction of an emergent “white” population combined with public policy to segregate the city.

In this excellent, intricate, and meticulously researched study, Hirsch exposes the social engineering of the post-war ghetto.

- Roma Barnes, Journal of American Studies

- Ron Grossman, Chicago Tribune

- Zane Miller, Reviews in American History

- Allan Spear, Journal of American History

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