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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents vii
  3. Preface to the Third Edition ix
  4. Foreword xv
  5. Introduction: Do Not Give Way to Evil 1
  6. 1. “It Is a Veritable Paradise,” 1639–1900 11
  7. 2. The First Boom, 1900–1922 27
  8. 3. Boss Flynn, 1922 41
  9. 4. “The Bronx Is a Great City,” 1923–1929 51
  10. 5. “Hard Hit by the Depression,” 1929–1932 65
  11. 6. The New Deal Years, 1933–1939 78
  12. 7. War Fever, 1939–1945 85
  13. 8. The Diaspora after the War, 1946–1953 91
  14. 9. “There Was No Standing Still,” 1952–1953 105
  15. 10. “Moses Thinks He’s God,” 1954–1959 117
  16. 11. The New Boss, 1959–1963 127
  17. 12. “Horse Was the New Thing,” 1960 137
  18. 13. The New “Other Half,” 1962–1966 144
  19. 14. The Pondiac’s Last Hurrah, 1961–1967 153
  20. 15. The Puerto Rican and the Priest, 1962–1967 164
  21. 16. Mau-mauing the City, 1967 175
  22. 17. Who Will Be Caudillo?, 1968–1969 182
  23. 18. “The Whole Place Was Caving In,” 1969–1970 199
  24. 19. Interlude: Sweet Days on Charlotte Street, 1925–1951 205
  25. 20. Charlotte Street: It Was Not a “Good” Neighborhood, 1951–1961 219
  26. 21. Charlotte Street: “What a Madhouse It Was,” 1961–1968 225
  27. 22. Charlotte Street: The Fires, 1969–1973 231
  28. 23. Charlotte Street: The Gangs, 1970–1975 236
  29. 24. Charlotte Street: The Collapse, 1973–1975 249
  30. 25. The Grand Concourse, 1965–1969 268
  31. 26. The Hotel and the Concourse, 1969–1976 281
  32. 27. Roosevelt Gardens, 1974–1975 288
  33. 28. The Grass Roots, 1974–1977 300
  34. 29. The President’s Magic Visit, 1977–1978 311
  35. 30. Disenchantment, 1979–1980 324
  36. 31. Charlotte Street and National Politics, 1980 333
  37. 32. “The Next Part of the South Bronx,” 1972–1978 345
  38. 33. “We’re Still Here,” 1978–1982 363
  39. 34. White Picket Fences, 1984 376
  40. 35. “South Bronx Rising,” 1985–2002 389
  41. 36. Still the Poorest Urban Congressional District in America, 2003–Mid-March 2020 441
  42. Covid Afterword 515
  43. Acknowledgments for the Third Edition 547
  44. Notes 551
  45. Bibliography 569
  46. Third Edition Bibliography 579
  47. Index 581
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