Why the ghetto must go.
Material type: TextReference number: 79001075 //r84Series: Public affairs pamphlet, no. 423Publication details: [New York, Public Affairs Committee, 1968] Description: 28 p. illus. 19 cmSubject(s): Afro-Americans -- Segregation | Afro-Americans -- HousingDDC classification: 301.451/96/073 LOC classification: E185.615 | .T83Item type | Current library | Class number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item reservations | |
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E185.615 .K48 The impossible revolution? | E185.615 L5 Sounds of the struggle; | E185.615 P6 Black power, white resistance: notes on the new civil war. | E185.615 .T83 Why the ghetto must go. | E185.8 .B55 Black economic development. | E185.8 .G76 The Black man comes to the city; | E185.8 N4 1968 The Negro and the city. |
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Abstracted from the author's Beyond the burning: life and death of the ghetto.
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