The roots of urban renaissance :: gentrification and the struggle over Harlem /
Displaying gleaming new shopping centers and refurbished row houses, Harlem today bears little resemblance to the neighborhood of the midcentury urban crisis. Brian Goldstein traces Harlem's widely noted "Second Renaissance" to a surprising source: the radical 1960s social movements t...
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Zusammenfassung: | Displaying gleaming new shopping centers and refurbished row houses, Harlem today bears little resemblance to the neighborhood of the midcentury urban crisis. Brian Goldstein traces Harlem's widely noted "Second Renaissance" to a surprising source: the radical 1960s social movements that resisted city officials and fought to give Harlemites control of their own destiny. In the post-World War II era, large-scale, government-backed redevelopment drove the economic and physical transformation of urban neighborhoods. But in the 1960s, young Harlem activists inspired by the civil rights movement recognized urban renewal as one more example of a power structure that gave black Americans little voice in the decisions that most affected them. They demanded the right to plan their own redevelopment and founded new community-based organizations to achieve that goal. In the following decades, those organizations became the crucibles in which Harlemites debated what their streets should look like and who should inhabit them. Radical activists envisioned a Harlem built by and for its low-income, predominantly African-American population. In the succeeding decades, however, community-based organizations came to pursue a very different goal: a neighborhood with national retailers and increasingly affluent residents. In charting the history that transformed Harlem by the twenty-first century, The Roots of Urban Renaissance demonstrates that gentrification was not imposed on an unwitting community by unscrupulous developers or opportunistic outsiders. Rather, it grew from the neighborhood's grassroots, producing a legacy that benefited some longtime residents and threatened others.-- |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (383 pages) : illustrations, map |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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spelling | Goldstein, Brian D., 1982- author. The roots of urban renaissance : gentrification and the struggle over Harlem / Brian D. Goldstein. Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press, 2017. 1 online resource (383 pages) : illustrations, map text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Displaying gleaming new shopping centers and refurbished row houses, Harlem today bears little resemblance to the neighborhood of the midcentury urban crisis. Brian Goldstein traces Harlem's widely noted "Second Renaissance" to a surprising source: the radical 1960s social movements that resisted city officials and fought to give Harlemites control of their own destiny. In the post-World War II era, large-scale, government-backed redevelopment drove the economic and physical transformation of urban neighborhoods. But in the 1960s, young Harlem activists inspired by the civil rights movement recognized urban renewal as one more example of a power structure that gave black Americans little voice in the decisions that most affected them. They demanded the right to plan their own redevelopment and founded new community-based organizations to achieve that goal. In the following decades, those organizations became the crucibles in which Harlemites debated what their streets should look like and who should inhabit them. Radical activists envisioned a Harlem built by and for its low-income, predominantly African-American population. In the succeeding decades, however, community-based organizations came to pursue a very different goal: a neighborhood with national retailers and increasingly affluent residents. In charting the history that transformed Harlem by the twenty-first century, The Roots of Urban Renaissance demonstrates that gentrification was not imposed on an unwitting community by unscrupulous developers or opportunistic outsiders. Rather, it grew from the neighborhood's grassroots, producing a legacy that benefited some longtime residents and threatened others.-- Provided by publisher Includes bibliographical references and index. Reforming renewal -- Black utopia -- Own a piece of the block -- The urban homestead in the age of fiscal crisis -- Managing change -- Making markets uptown -- Conclusion: Between the two Harlems. Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on Apr 08, 2020). Gentrification New York (State) New York. Community development New York (State) New York. Neighborhood leaders New York (State) New York. Community organization New York (State) New York. African American neighborhoods New York (State) New York History. Harlem (New York, N.Y.) History. Embourgeoisement (Urbanisme) New York (État) New York. Chefs de quartier New York (État) New York. Organisation communautaire New York (État) New York. Quartiers noirs américains New York (État) New York Histoire. Développement communautaire New York (État) New York. POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy City Planning & Urban Development. bisacsh HISTORY United States 20th Century. bisacsh African American neighborhoods fast Community development fast Community organization fast Gentrification fast Neighborhood leaders fast New York (State) New York fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39QbtfRvQh7864Jh4rDGBFDWc New York (State) New York Harlem fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJrGyXpMqXwYhd9fm8C4v3 Gentrifizierung gnd Stadtbezirk gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4199379-2 Stadtentwicklung gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4056730-8 Bürgerinitiative gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4008774-8 New York- Harlem gnd 1900-2099 fast History fast has work: The roots of urban renaissance (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGwxTPrxkddF8hfy73k8VK https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Goldstein, Brian D., 1982- Roots of urban renaissance. Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press, 2017 9780674971509 (DLC) 2016019286 (OCoLC)946907192 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1421260 Volltext |
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title | The roots of urban renaissance : gentrification and the struggle over Harlem / |
title_auth | The roots of urban renaissance : gentrification and the struggle over Harlem / |
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title_full | The roots of urban renaissance : gentrification and the struggle over Harlem / Brian D. Goldstein. |
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title_full_unstemmed | The roots of urban renaissance : gentrification and the struggle over Harlem / Brian D. Goldstein. |
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topic | Gentrification New York (State) New York. Community development New York (State) New York. Neighborhood leaders New York (State) New York. Community organization New York (State) New York. African American neighborhoods New York (State) New York History. Embourgeoisement (Urbanisme) New York (État) New York. Chefs de quartier New York (État) New York. Organisation communautaire New York (État) New York. Quartiers noirs américains New York (État) New York Histoire. Développement communautaire New York (État) New York. POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy City Planning & Urban Development. bisacsh HISTORY United States 20th Century. bisacsh African American neighborhoods fast Community development fast Community organization fast Gentrification fast Neighborhood leaders fast Gentrifizierung gnd Stadtbezirk gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4199379-2 Stadtentwicklung gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4056730-8 Bürgerinitiative gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4008774-8 |
topic_facet | Gentrification New York (State) New York. Community development New York (State) New York. Neighborhood leaders New York (State) New York. Community organization New York (State) New York. African American neighborhoods New York (State) New York History. Harlem (New York, N.Y.) History. Embourgeoisement (Urbanisme) New York (État) New York. Chefs de quartier New York (État) New York. Organisation communautaire New York (État) New York. Quartiers noirs américains New York (État) New York Histoire. Développement communautaire New York (État) New York. POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy City Planning & Urban Development. HISTORY United States 20th Century. African American neighborhoods Community development Community organization Gentrification Neighborhood leaders New York (State) New York New York (State) New York Harlem Gentrifizierung Stadtbezirk Stadtentwicklung Bürgerinitiative New York- Harlem History |
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