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Civil rights in New York City from World War II to the Giuliani era /

Civil rights in New York City from World War II to the Giuliani era / [electronic resource] : edited by Clarence Taylor. - 1st ed. - New York : Fordham University Press, c2011. - ix, 282 p.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

To be a good American : the New York City Teachers Union and race during the Second World War / Clarence Taylor -- Cops, schools, and communism : local politics and global ideologies--New York City in the 1950's / Barbara Ransby -- "Taxation without sanitation is tyranny" : civil rights struggles over garbage collection in Brooklyn, New York, during the fall of 1962 / Brian Purnell -- Rochdale Village and the rise and fall of integrated housing in New York City / Peter Eisenstadt -- Conservative and liberal opposition to the New York City school-integration campaign / Clarence Taylor -- The dead end of despair : Bayard Rustin, the 1968 New York school crisis, and the struggle for racial justice / Daniel Perlstein -- The young lords and the social and structural roots Of late sixties urban radicalism / Johanna Fernandez -- "Brooklyn College belongs to us" : Black students and the transformation of public higher education in New York City / Martha Biondi -- Racial events, diplomacy, and Dinkins's image / Wilbur C. Rich -- "One city, one standard" : the struggle for equality in Rudolph Giuliani's New York / Jerald Podair.


Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.






Civil rights--New York (State)--New York.


New York (N.Y.)--Race relations.


Electronic books.

JC599.U52 / C35 2011

323.09747/109045

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