The Politics of Remaking Urban Black Civil Society
Clement Jr. Cottingham
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The Politics of Remaking Urban Black Civil Society

Race, Class, Gender

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Contrary to William J. Wilson who focuses on industrial changes and its consequences for urban social structures, Cottingham examines the trajectory of urban black civil society during its fitful transition out of a politically entrenched racial/caste regime. In the 1930s, a vigorous, though severely segregated, urban black society emerged as southern migrants arrived in New Jersey's small industrial cities. As it was politically constructed, civil society was founded on a rigid social hierarchy through communicative interactions organized through black newspapers, churches, clubs and civic or...