University City
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University City
History, Race, and Community in the Era of the Innovation District
Wolf-Powers, Laura
University of Pennsylvania Press
09/2022
204
Dura
Inglês
9781512822731
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction. A Twice-Cleared Place
Chapter 1. The Black Bottom and the Birth of University City
Chapter 2. West Philadelphia's Great Society
Chapter 3. Plans on the Ground
Chapter 4. The Contradictions of Inclusion
Conclusion
A Note on Sources
Notes
Index
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. The Black Bottom and the Birth of University City
Chapter 2. West Philadelphia's Great Society
Chapter 3. Plans on the Ground
Chapter 4. The Contradictions of Inclusion
Conclusion
A Note on Sources
Notes
Index
Acknowledgments
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activists; affordable housing; black bottom; community; contemporary urban history; development politics; Drexel University; gentrification; Innovation districts; knowledge economy; neighborhood; Philadelphia political history; Presbyterian Hospital; property; race and redevelopment; real estate; technology; twentieth century history; University City; University of Pennsylvania; University of the Sciences; university-led development; urban renewal; West Philadelphia Corporation
Introduction. A Twice-Cleared Place
Chapter 1. The Black Bottom and the Birth of University City
Chapter 2. West Philadelphia's Great Society
Chapter 3. Plans on the Ground
Chapter 4. The Contradictions of Inclusion
Conclusion
A Note on Sources
Notes
Index
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. The Black Bottom and the Birth of University City
Chapter 2. West Philadelphia's Great Society
Chapter 3. Plans on the Ground
Chapter 4. The Contradictions of Inclusion
Conclusion
A Note on Sources
Notes
Index
Acknowledgments
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
activists; affordable housing; black bottom; community; contemporary urban history; development politics; Drexel University; gentrification; Innovation districts; knowledge economy; neighborhood; Philadelphia political history; Presbyterian Hospital; property; race and redevelopment; real estate; technology; twentieth century history; University City; University of Pennsylvania; University of the Sciences; university-led development; urban renewal; West Philadelphia Corporation