Black on the Block
The Politics of Race and Class in the City
“To see how diversity creates strange and sometimes awkward bedfellows . . . turn to Mary Pattillo's Black on the Block.”—Boston Globe
ASA Community and Urban Sociology Sect.: ASA-Robert E. Park Award
Won
"Black on the Block is an outstanding look at the workings of race and class in urban politics. In highlighting the role that middle-class blacks play in transforming poor African American neighborhoods, Mary Pattillo brilliantly captures the divergent class interests, class conflicts, and lifestyle fractures within the black community."—William Julius Wilson
"Pattillo is our generation's leading sociologist, taking up the mantle of Du Bois, Frazier, and Wilson to show how race and class play themselves out in the 21st century."—Sudhir Alladi Venkatesh
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. 4432 Berkeley
2. The Black Bourgeoisie Meets the Truly Disadvantaged
3. White Power, Black Brokers
4. Remedies to "Educational Malpractice"
5. The Case against Public Housing
6. The Case for Public Housing
7. Avenging Violence with Violence
Conclusion
Notes
References
Index
History: American History
Sociology: Race, Ethnic, and Minority Relations | Urban and Rural Sociology
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