A new deal for Bronzeville : housing, employment, & civil rights in black Chicago, 1935-1955 / Lionel Kimble Jr.
2015
F548.9.N4 K55 2015eb
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A new deal for Bronzeville : housing, employment, & civil rights in black Chicago, 1935-1955 / Lionel Kimble Jr.
ISBN
9780809334261
0809334267
9780809334278 (electronic book)
0809334267
9780809334278 (electronic book)
Published
Carbondale : Southern Illinois University Press, [2015]
Copyright
©2015
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (217 pages) : illustrations, map
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F548.9.N4 K55 2015eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
323.1196/073077311
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 181-191) and index.
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New deal for Bronzeville : housing, employment, & civil rights in black Chicago, 1935-1955.
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Table of Contents
"Black belts are an insult to us": equal housing and contested liberalism during the depression
Poor but not poverty stricken: equal employment campaigns in 1930s Chicago
Housing the soldiers of the home front
"The greatest Negro victory since the Civil War": fair employment policy during World War II
From foxholes to ratholes: struggles for postwar housing
"Picket lines were the front lines for democracy": Black veterans' labor activism in post-World War II Chicago.
Poor but not poverty stricken: equal employment campaigns in 1930s Chicago
Housing the soldiers of the home front
"The greatest Negro victory since the Civil War": fair employment policy during World War II
From foxholes to ratholes: struggles for postwar housing
"Picket lines were the front lines for democracy": Black veterans' labor activism in post-World War II Chicago.