After Redlining

After Redlining
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Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages : 321
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ISBN-10 : 9780226815862
ISBN-13 : 0226815862
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Synopsis After Redlining by : Rebecca K. Marchiel

"The story of how American banks helped disenfranchise nonwhite urbanities and condemn to blight the very neighborhoods that needed the most investment is infuriating. And yet, by digging into the history of urban finance, Rebecca Marchiel here illuminates how urban activists changed some banks' behavior to support investment in communities that they had once abandoned. These developments, in turn, affected federal urban policy and reshaped banks' understanding of the role that urban communities play in the financial system. The legacy of reinvestment activism is clouded, but Marchiel's detailing of it transforms our understanding of the history and significance of community/bank relations"--Provided by publisher.

Dictionary Catalog of the Department Library

Dictionary Catalog of the Department Library
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 734
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ISBN-10 : RUTGERS:39030021681095
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Rating : 4/5 (95 Downloads)

Synopsis Dictionary Catalog of the Department Library by : United States. Department of the Interior. Library

Politics and Government

Politics and Government
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 410
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ISBN-10 : 9781135603335
ISBN-13 : 1135603332
Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis Politics and Government by : Neil L. Shumsky

Volume 3 "POLITICS and GOVERNMENT’ of the American Cities; series. This collection brings together more than 200 scholarly articles pertaining to the history and development of urban life in the United States during the past two centuries. The articles about municipal government contained in the third volume include discussions of how rapid urbanization in the early nineteenth century produced a chain reaction, creating first the need for new political institutions, then the rise of machine politics, and, finally, reform movements that designed, advocated, and implemented new institutional structures such as the commission and city manager forms of government. Volume 3 also includes articles that consider the nature of intergovernmental relations at the end of the twentieth century and the connections between the governments of cities and the governments of the regions surrounding them—localities, states, and the nation.

Housing and Urban Development Legislation--1971

Housing and Urban Development Legislation--1971
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Total Pages : 1804
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ISBN-10 : UCBK:C047349738
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Synopsis Housing and Urban Development Legislation--1971 by : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Banking and Currency. Subcommittee on Housing

Housing and the Democratic Ideal

Housing and the Democratic Ideal
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Publisher : Columbia University Press
Total Pages : 370
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ISBN-10 : 0231505175
ISBN-13 : 9780231505178
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis Housing and the Democratic Ideal by : A. Scott. Henderson

Charles Abrams (1902-1970) stood at the center of the policies, problems, and politics surrounding urban planning, housing reform, and the public and private interests involved in the expansion of the American state. He uniquely combined in one person the often divergent roles of "public" and "policy" intellectual. As a "public intellectual," Abrams's voice reached the American public through the pages of The Nation, The New Leader, and The New York Times, with accessible explanations of civil rights legislation, mortgage financing, government policies, and urban renewal. As a "policy intellectual," he helped to create the New York Housing Authority, lobbied President Kennedy to issue an executive order barring discrimination in federally subsidized housing projects, and combated the growing threat of a federally initiated "business welfare state." Housing and the Democratic Ideal is the only comprehensive work on Charles Abrams to date. Though structured as a narrative biography, this book also uses Abrams's experiences as a lens through which we can better understand the development of American social policy and state expansion during the twentieth century. In his left-leaning critique of centrist liberalism, Abrams took aim at the use of fiscal and monetary policies to achieve social objectives—a practice that allowed business interests to maximize private profits at the expense of public benefits. His growing concern over racial discrimination prefigured its emergence as a highly contested aspect of the American state. A. Scott Henderson not only provides clear insight into Abrams's role in American policymaking and his individual achievements as a pioneering civil rights lawyer, scholar, and urban reformer, but also offers an in-depth analysis of modern state-building and the government-private sector relations ushered in by the New Deal.

National Growth Policy: Legislative & Executive Actions, 1970-71

National Growth Policy: Legislative & Executive Actions, 1970-71
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Total Pages : 136
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105044121122
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Synopsis National Growth Policy: Legislative & Executive Actions, 1970-71 by : Norman S. Beckman

Effective use of resources in urban regions--urban-rural balance and economic growth--problems of urban poverty--good homes for all Americans--renewing old communities and creating new communitites--strengthening the capacity of general governments to manage the urban environment.