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CHAPTER NINE. Colored Property and White Backlash
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David M. P. Freund
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- CHAPTER ONE. The New Politics of Race and Property 1
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PART ONE. The Political Economy of Suburban Development and the Race of Economic Value, 1910–1970
- CHAPTER TWO. Local Control and the Rights of Property: The Politics of Incorporation, Zoning, and Race before 1940 45
- CHAPTER THREE. Financing Suburban Growth: Federal Policy and the Birth of a Racialized Market for Homes, 1930–1940 99
- CHAPTER FOUR. Putting Private Capital Back to Work: The Logic of Federal Intervention, 1930–1940 140
- CHAPTER FIVE. A Free Market for Housing: Policy, Growth, and Exclusion in Suburbia, 1940–1970 176
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PART TWO. Race and Development in Metropolitan Detroit, 1940–1970
- CHAPTER SIX. Defending and Defi ning the New Neighborhood: The Politics of Exclusion in Royal Oak, 1940–1955 243
- CHAPTER SEVEN. Saying Race Out Loud: The Politics of Exclusion in Dearborn, 1940–1955 284
- CHAPTER EIGHT. The National Is Local: Race and Development in an Era of Civil Rights Protest, 1955–1964 328
- CHAPTER NINE. Colored Property and White Backlash 382
- ABBREVIATIONS 401
- NOTES 405
- INDEX 489
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- CHAPTER ONE. The New Politics of Race and Property 1
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PART ONE. The Political Economy of Suburban Development and the Race of Economic Value, 1910–1970
- CHAPTER TWO. Local Control and the Rights of Property: The Politics of Incorporation, Zoning, and Race before 1940 45
- CHAPTER THREE. Financing Suburban Growth: Federal Policy and the Birth of a Racialized Market for Homes, 1930–1940 99
- CHAPTER FOUR. Putting Private Capital Back to Work: The Logic of Federal Intervention, 1930–1940 140
- CHAPTER FIVE. A Free Market for Housing: Policy, Growth, and Exclusion in Suburbia, 1940–1970 176
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PART TWO. Race and Development in Metropolitan Detroit, 1940–1970
- CHAPTER SIX. Defending and Defi ning the New Neighborhood: The Politics of Exclusion in Royal Oak, 1940–1955 243
- CHAPTER SEVEN. Saying Race Out Loud: The Politics of Exclusion in Dearborn, 1940–1955 284
- CHAPTER EIGHT. The National Is Local: Race and Development in an Era of Civil Rights Protest, 1955–1964 328
- CHAPTER NINE. Colored Property and White Backlash 382
- ABBREVIATIONS 401
- NOTES 405
- INDEX 489