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Varady: Desegregating the City page i
Desegregating the City
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SUNY series in African American Studies
John R. Howard/Robert C. Smith, Editors
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Desegregating
the City
Ghettos, Enclaves, and Inequality
Edited by David P. Varady
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Desegregating the city: ghettos, enclaves, and inequality / David P. Varady,
editor.
p. cm.—(SUNY series in African American studies)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
isbn 0-7914-6459-8 (hc)
1. Inner cities—United States. 2. Segregation—United States. 3. United
States—Ethnic relations. 4. United States—Social conditions—1980-
I. Varady, David P. II. Series.
2005
'0973—dc22 2004017710
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contents
Preface vii
Acknowledgments xxi
Introduction 1
Part I Defining Segregation and Its Consequences
Chapter 1 Enclaves Yes, Ghettos No: Segregation and the State
peter marcuse 15
Chapter 2 The Ghetto and the Ethnic Enclave
ceri peach 31
Chapter 3 Ethnic Segregatio