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