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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: Civil Rights in New York City 1
- 1. To Be a Good American: The New York City Teachers Union and Race during the Second World War 10
- 2. Cops, Schools, and Communism: Local Politics and Global Ideologies—New York City in the 1950s 32
- 3. ‘‘Taxation without Sanitation Is Tyranny’’: Civil Rights Struggles over Garbage Collection in Brooklyn, New York, during the Fall of 1962 52
- 4. Rochdale Village and the Rise and Fall of Integrated Housing in New York City 77
- 5. Conservative and Liberal Opposition to the New York City School-Integration Campaign 95
- 6. The Dead End of Despair: Bayard Rustin, the 1968 New York School Crisis, and the Struggle for Racial Justice 118
- 7. The Young Lords and the Social and Structural Roots of Late Sixties Urban Radicalism 141
- 8. ‘‘Brooklyn College Belongs to Us’’: Black Students and the Transformation of Public Higher Education in New York City 161
- 9. Racial Events, Diplomacy, and Dinkins’s Image 182
- 10. ‘‘One City, One Standard’’: The Struggle for Equality in Rudolph Giuliani’s New York 204
- Notes 219
- Contributors 267
- Index 269
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: Civil Rights in New York City 1
- 1. To Be a Good American: The New York City Teachers Union and Race during the Second World War 10
- 2. Cops, Schools, and Communism: Local Politics and Global Ideologies—New York City in the 1950s 32
- 3. ‘‘Taxation without Sanitation Is Tyranny’’: Civil Rights Struggles over Garbage Collection in Brooklyn, New York, during the Fall of 1962 52
- 4. Rochdale Village and the Rise and Fall of Integrated Housing in New York City 77
- 5. Conservative and Liberal Opposition to the New York City School-Integration Campaign 95
- 6. The Dead End of Despair: Bayard Rustin, the 1968 New York School Crisis, and the Struggle for Racial Justice 118
- 7. The Young Lords and the Social and Structural Roots of Late Sixties Urban Radicalism 141
- 8. ‘‘Brooklyn College Belongs to Us’’: Black Students and the Transformation of Public Higher Education in New York City 161
- 9. Racial Events, Diplomacy, and Dinkins’s Image 182
- 10. ‘‘One City, One Standard’’: The Struggle for Equality in Rudolph Giuliani’s New York 204
- Notes 219
- Contributors 267
- Index 269