A portrait of two important black social scientists and a broader history of race relations, this important work captures the vitality and chaos of post-war politics in New York, recasting the story of the civil rights movement.
A portrait of two important black social scientists and a broader history of race relations, this important work captures the vitality and chaos of post-war politics in New York, recasting the story of the civil rights movement.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
College and CUNY Graduate Center. David Rosner is Professor of History and Public Health at Columbia University and Co-Director of the Program in the History of Public Health and Medicine. Their earlier publications include Deadly Dust: Silicosis and the Politics of Occupational Disease in Twentieth-Century America (1994); Slaves of the Depression: Workers' Letters about Life on the Job (1987); and Dying for Work: Workers' Safety and Health in Twentieth Century America (1989).
Inhaltsangabe
1: The Abandonment of Harlem's Children 2: The Northside Center for Child Development 3: Philanthropy and Psychiatry, an Exercise in White Power 4: Children Apart: Education and the Uses of Power 5: "The Child, the Family, and the City" 6: Juvenile Deliquency and the Politics of Community Action 7: Urban Renewal and Development and the Promise of Power
1: The Abandonment of Harlem's Children 2: The Northside Center for Child Development 3: Philanthropy and Psychiatry, an Exercise in White Power 4: Children Apart: Education and the Uses of Power 5: "The Child, the Family, and the City" 6: Juvenile Deliquency and the Politics of Community Action 7: Urban Renewal and Development and the Promise of Power
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