Saul Alinsky and the dilemmas of race: community organizing in the postwar city
"Saul Alinsky was the most famous--and notorious--community organizer in America. In a long and controversial career, Alinsky helped organize communities nationwide, stressing the power of locally grounded decision-making. Mark Santow here foregrounds Alinsky's attempts to grapple with the...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Saul Alinsky was the most famous--and notorious--community organizer in America. In a long and controversial career, Alinsky helped organize communities nationwide, stressing the power of locally grounded decision-making. Mark Santow here foregrounds Alinsky's attempts to grapple with the impact on race on urban communities in and around Chicago, as metropolitan color lines were constructed, contested, and reinforced. He focuses on Alinsky's work with the Back of the Yards Neighborhood Council, the Organization for the Southwest Community, and the Woodlawn Organization, showing how his emphasis on local organizing and territorial identity both abetted the pursuit of justice and made residential integration all the more elusive. Santow's account of Alinsky's successes and failures enriches the social history of urban America and its enduring dilemmas"-- |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | 408 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten 24 cm |
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contents | "Americanism in the truest sense?" : Alinsky and race in Packingtown -- "Dissolving the walls of racial partition" : the 1957 General Report -- Chicago's "great question" : racial geography and the creation of the organization for the Southwest Community, 1958-1959 -- The "benign quota," racial liberalism, and the OSC -- "And just all of a sudden, they left" : the OSC and the challenges of neighborhood integration, 1961-1969 -- "We will not be planned for" : the creation of the Woodlawn Organization -- Truth squads and death watches : TWO, schooling, and spatial strategy -- Maximum feasible Alinsky : TWO and the War on Poverty -- Model cities, TWO, and the spatial dilemmas of metropolitan segregation -- Conclusion : mending walls and building bridges |
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