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RACE AND THE SHAPEING OF TWENTIETH-CENTURY ATLANTA/EDITION 2 by Ronald H. Bayor

 Offering the first comprehensive history of Atlanta race relations, he discusses the impact of race on the physical and institutional development of the city from the end of the Civil War through the mayorship of Andrew Young in the 1980s. Bayor shows the extent of inequality, investigates the gap between rhetoric and reality, and presents a fresh analysis of the legacy of segregation and race relations for the American urban environment.
 

RACE AND THE SHAPEING OF TWENTIETH-CENTURY ATLANTA/EDITION 2 by Ronald H. Bayor
 


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