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Breaks the stereotype of poor African American neighbourhoods as dysfunctional ghettos of helpless and hopeless people. Despite real poverty, the community described in Living Black - the historic North End of Champaign, Illinois - is truly a neighbourhood, with a vibrant social life, wide-ranging friendships, and strong ties between youth and adults and among multiple generations of community residents.

Produktbeschreibung
Breaks the stereotype of poor African American neighbourhoods as dysfunctional ghettos of helpless and hopeless people. Despite real poverty, the community described in Living Black - the historic North End of Champaign, Illinois - is truly a neighbourhood, with a vibrant social life, wide-ranging friendships, and strong ties between youth and adults and among multiple generations of community residents.
Autorenporträt
Mark S. Fleisher is a research professor in the Jack, Joseph, and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences at Case Western Reserve University. He formerly worked at the Federal Bureau of Prisons and at Illinois State University. He is the author of Beggars and Thieves, Dead End Kids, and Warehousing Violence.