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Front Cover
About Island Press
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Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction: How Can a Highway Be Racist?
Part 1: Mythologies
Chapter 1: The Myth and the Truth about Interstate Highways
Chapter 2: The Interstates, Racism, and the Need for Truth and Reconciliation: The Case of Highway Routing in Alabama
Chapter 3: Overton Park: The Racial and Class Politics of Environmentalism, Historic Preservation, and Highway Construction
Part 2: Methods
Chapter 4: Milwaukee's Freeway Fights: Lessons from Building and Rebuilding
Chapte 5: The Perils of Civic Participation: Community Engagement and Interstate Planning in Baltimore
Chapter 6: Right in the Way: Generations of Highway Impacts in Houston
Chapter 7: Latino Interchanges: Greater East Los Angeles in the Freeway Era
Part 3: Momentum
Chapter 8: A Contemporary Path to Transportation Justice in Rondo
Chapter 9: Guerrilla in the Room
Conclusion: Never Again Is Now: The Transportation Professions' Responsibility to Work Toward Justice
Notes
About the Contributors
Index.
About Island Press
Subscribe
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction: How Can a Highway Be Racist?
Part 1: Mythologies
Chapter 1: The Myth and the Truth about Interstate Highways
Chapter 2: The Interstates, Racism, and the Need for Truth and Reconciliation: The Case of Highway Routing in Alabama
Chapter 3: Overton Park: The Racial and Class Politics of Environmentalism, Historic Preservation, and Highway Construction
Part 2: Methods
Chapter 4: Milwaukee's Freeway Fights: Lessons from Building and Rebuilding
Chapte 5: The Perils of Civic Participation: Community Engagement and Interstate Planning in Baltimore
Chapter 6: Right in the Way: Generations of Highway Impacts in Houston
Chapter 7: Latino Interchanges: Greater East Los Angeles in the Freeway Era
Part 3: Momentum
Chapter 8: A Contemporary Path to Transportation Justice in Rondo
Chapter 9: Guerrilla in the Room
Conclusion: Never Again Is Now: The Transportation Professions' Responsibility to Work Toward Justice
Notes
About the Contributors
Index.