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Race, real estate, and uneven development : the Kansas City experience, 1900-2010 / Kevin Fox Gotham.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Albany : State University of New York Press, (c)2014.Edition: Second editionDescription: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781438449449
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • HC108 .R334 2014
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
Contents:
Race, Real Estate, and Uneven Development: An Introduction -- Housing as a System of Social Stratification -- Race, Racism, and Racialization -- Metropolitan Kansas City: An Overview -- Constructing a Segregated Metropolis -- The Racialization of Space: Restrictive Covenants and the Origins of Racial Residential Segregation -- The Great Migration and the Rise of the Modern Real Estate Industry -- Racial Restrictive Covenants and the Real Estate Industry -- The Role of Community Builders -- The Role of Homeowner Associations -- The Legacy of Racial Restrictive Covenants -- The Federal Government, Community Builders, and the Development of the Modern Mortgage System -- The Housing Act of 1934 and the Creation of the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) -- Community Builders and the FHA -- Racial Conflict and the Defense of Racial Space -- Urban Renewal, Public Housing, and Downtown Redevelopment -- A Housing Program for Slum Clearance -- Local Implementation and Dislocating Effects -- Explaining Postwar Urban Redevelopment -- Building the Troost Wall: School Segregation, Blockbusting, and the Racial Transitions of the Southeast Area -- Racial Population Change in Southeast Kansas City, 1950-1975 -- School Segregation and Neighborhood Racial Transition -- Blockbusting and Panic Selling -- The Role of the Real Estate Board -- Reflections and Experiences with Blockbusting -- The Legacy of School Desegregation and Blockbusting -- The Struggle for Fair Housing -- Fair Housing and the Conflict over "Rights" -- Housing Act of 1968 and the FHA's Section 235 Program -- Local Implementation and Segregative Effects -- Neighborhood Response and Disinvestment -- Federal Housing Policy Retrenchment in the Post-Civil Rights Era -- Fair Housing in Retrospect
Subject: "Updated second edition examining how the real estate industry and federal housing policy have facilitated the development of racial residential segregation"--Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographies and index.

"Updated second edition examining how the real estate industry and federal housing policy have facilitated the development of racial residential segregation"--Provided by publisher.

Race, Real Estate, and Uneven Development: An Introduction -- Housing as a System of Social Stratification -- Race, Racism, and Racialization -- Metropolitan Kansas City: An Overview -- Constructing a Segregated Metropolis -- The Racialization of Space: Restrictive Covenants and the Origins of Racial Residential Segregation -- The Great Migration and the Rise of the Modern Real Estate Industry -- Racial Restrictive Covenants and the Real Estate Industry -- The Role of Community Builders -- The Role of Homeowner Associations -- The Legacy of Racial Restrictive Covenants -- The Federal Government, Community Builders, and the Development of the Modern Mortgage System -- The Housing Act of 1934 and the Creation of the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) -- Community Builders and the FHA -- Racial Conflict and the Defense of Racial Space -- Urban Renewal, Public Housing, and Downtown Redevelopment -- A Housing Program for Slum Clearance -- Local Implementation and Dislocating Effects -- Explaining Postwar Urban Redevelopment -- Building the Troost Wall: School Segregation, Blockbusting, and the Racial Transitions of the Southeast Area -- Racial Population Change in Southeast Kansas City, 1950-1975 -- School Segregation and Neighborhood Racial Transition -- Blockbusting and Panic Selling -- The Role of the Real Estate Board -- Reflections and Experiences with Blockbusting -- The Legacy of School Desegregation and Blockbusting -- The Struggle for Fair Housing -- Fair Housing and the Conflict over "Rights" -- Housing Act of 1968 and the FHA's Section 235 Program -- Local Implementation and Segregative Effects -- Neighborhood Response and Disinvestment -- Federal Housing Policy Retrenchment in the Post-Civil Rights Era -- Fair Housing in Retrospect

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