An edition of The Future of Us All (1998)

The Future of Us All

Race and Neighborhood Politics in New York City (Anthropology of Contemporary Issues)

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An edition of The Future of Us All (1998)

The Future of Us All

Race and Neighborhood Politics in New York City (Anthropology of Contemporary Issues)

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Before the next century is out, Americans of African, Asian, and Latin American ancestry will outnumber those of European origin. In the Elmhurst-Corona neighborhood of Queens, New York City, the transition occurred during the 1970s, and the area's two-decade experience of multiracial diversity offers us an early look at the future of urban America.

The book examines the ways in which residents - in everyday interactions, block and tenant associations, houses of worship, small business coalitions, civic rituals, incidents of ethnic and racial hostility, and political struggles for more schools, for youth programs, and against over-development - have forged and tested alliances across lines of race, ethnicity, and language.

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The Future of Us All: Race and Neighborhood Politics in New York City (Anthropology of Contemporary Issues)
February 24, 2000, Cornell University Press
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The future of us all: race and neighborhood politics in New York City
1998, Cornell University Press
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"The United States is in the midst of a great transition."

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Number of pages
400
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9.2 x 6.2 x 1.4 inches
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