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Archive | 1996

Race, Poverty, and American Cities

John Charles Boger; Judith Welch Wegner

Precise connections between race, poverty, and the condition of Americas cities are drawn in this collection of seventeen essays. Policymakers and scholars from a variety of disciplines analyze the plight of the urban poor since the riots of the 1960s and the resulting 1968 Kerner Commission Report on the status of African Americans. In essays addressing health care, education, welfare, and housing policies, the contributors reassess the findings of the report in light of developments over the last thirty years, including the Los Angeles riots of 1992. Some argue that the long-standing obstacles faced by the urban poor cannot be removed without revitalizing inner-city neighborhoods; others emphasize strategies to break down racial and economic isolation and promote residential desegregation throughout metropolitan areas. Guided by a historical perspective, the contributors propose a new combination of economic and social policies to transform cities while at the same time improving opportunities and outcomes for inner-city residents. This approach highlights the close links between progress for racial minorities and the overall health of cities and the nation as a whole. The volume, which began as a special issue of the North Carolina Law Review , has been significantly revised and expanded for publication as a book. The contributors are John Charles Boger, Alison Brett, John O. Calmore, Peter Dreier, Susan F. Fainstein, Walter C. Farrell Jr., Nancy Fishman, George C. Galster, Chester Hartman, James H. Johnson Jr., Ann Markusen, Patricia Meaden, James E. Rosenbaum, Peter W. Salsich Jr., Michael A. Stegman, David Stoesz, Charles Sumner Stone Jr., William L. Taylor, Sidney D. Watson, and Judith Welch Wegner. |Precise connections between race, poverty, and the condition of Americas cities are drawn in this collection of 17 essays. Policymakers and scholars from a variety of disciplines analyze the plight of the urban poor since the riots of the 1960s and the resulting 1968 Kerner Commission Report on the status of African Americans. In essays addressing health care, education, welfare, and housing policies, the contributors reassess the findings of the report in light of developments over the last thirty years, including the Los Angeles riots of 1992. Guided by a historical perspective, the contributors propose a new combination of economic and social policies to transform cities while at the same time improving opportunities and outcomes for inner-city residents.


Journal of Southern History | 2005

School resegregation : must the South turn back?

John Charles Boger; Gary Orfield


North Carolina Law Review | 2000

Willful Colorblindness: The New Racial Piety and the Resegregation of Public Schools

John Charles Boger


North Carolina Law Review | 2003

Education's Perfect Storm - Racial Resegragation, High Stakes Testing, and School Resource Inequities: The Case of North Carolina

John Charles Boger


North Carolina Law Review | 1993

Toward Ending Residential Segregation: A Fair Share Proposal for the Next Reconstruction

John Charles Boger


Archive | 2011

Standing at a Crossroads

John Charles Boger


Archive | 2001

The Emerging Law of Race and Student Assignment Plans

John Charles Boger; Elizabeth Jean Bower


North Carolina Law Review | 2008

William P. Murphy: In Memoriam

John Charles Boger


North Carolina Law Review | 2004

Foreword: Acts of Capital Clemency: The Words and Deeds of Governor George Ryan

John Charles Boger


Archive | 2001

The Future of Educational Diversity: Old Decrees, New Challenges

John Charles Boger; Elizabeth Jean Bower

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Judith Welch Wegner

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Lissa Lamkin Broome

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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