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The politics of public housing :
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by Rhonda Y. Williams.
Document Type
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BL
Record Number
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955952
Doc. No
:
b710322
Main Entry
:
Williams, Rhonda Y.
Title & Author
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The politics of public housing : : Black women's struggles against urban inequality /\ by Rhonda Y. Williams.
Publication Statement
:
New York :: Oxford University Press,, 2004.
Series Statement
:
Transgressing boundaries
Page. NO
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1 online resource (xiii, 306 pages) :: illustrations
ISBN
:
0195158903
:
: 0198036035
:
: 0199882762
:
: 1280502894
:
: 1423720369
:
: 1602568774
:
: 6610502897
:
: 9780195158908
:
: 9780198036036
:
: 9780199882762
:
: 9781280502897
:
: 9781423720362
:
: 9781602568778
:
: 9786610502899
:
0195306511
Bibliographies/Indexes
:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 281-295) and index.
Contents
:
Creating "a little heaven for poor people": decent housing and respectable communities -- "A woman can understand": dissidence in 1940s' public housing -- Shifting landscapes in postwar Baltimore -- "When then came the change": the fight against disrepute -- "An awakening giant": the search for poor people's political power -- "Sunlight at early dawn": economic struggles, public housing and welfare rights.
Abstract
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Black women have traditionally represented the canvas on which many debates about poverty and welfare have been drawn. For a quarter century after the publication of the notorious Moynihan report, poor black women were tarred with the same brush: "ghetto moms" or "welfare queens" living off the state, with little ambition or hope of an independent future. At the same time, the history of the civil rights movement has all too often succumbed to an idolatry that stresses the centrality of prominent leaders while overlooking those who fought daily for their survival in an often hostile urban land.
Subject
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African American women-- Maryland-- Baltimore.
Subject
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Low-income housing-- Maryland-- Baltimore.
Subject
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Poor women-- Political activity-- Maryland-- Baltimore.
Subject
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Poor women-- Maryland-- Baltimore.
Subject
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Public welfare-- Maryland-- Baltimore.
Subject
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Welfare recipients-- Maryland-- Baltimore.
Subject
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Women heads of households-- Maryland-- Baltimore.
Subject
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African American women.
Subject
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Low-income housing.
Subject
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Poor women-- Political activity.
Subject
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Poor women.
Subject
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Public welfare.
Subject
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SOCIAL SCIENCE-- Women's Studies.
Subject
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Welfare recipients.
Subject
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Women heads of households.
Subject
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Maryland, Baltimore.
Dewey Classification
:
305.48/896073075271
LC Classification
:
HV1447.B25M55 2004eb
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