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050 0 $aHT108$b.U7 vol. 5$aHN59
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245 00 $aRace, change, and urban society.$cEdited by Peter Orleans and William Russell Ellis, Jr.
260 0 $aBeverly Hills, Calif.,$bSage Publications$c[1971]
300 $a640 p.$c24 cm.
440 0 $aUrban affairs annual reviews ;$vv. 5
504 $aBibliography: p. [619]-636.
505 00 $tRace research: 'up against the wall' in more ways than one /$rWilliam Russell Ellis, Jr. and Peter Orleans --$gpt. 1.$tValue premises and research strategies:$tValue premises in race research: the evolution of environmentalism /$rEdward L. Paynter --$tPower in the reformulation of race research /$rIra Katznelson --$tCaste and race conflict in cross-cultural perspective /$rMartin Orans --$gpt. 2.$tRace, culture, and urbanization: contextual assessments:$tPuerto Rican adaptations to the urban milieu /$rHelen Icken Safa --$tPersistence of tradition in the urbanization of the Oaxaca Valley /$rMartin Diskin --$tPolitical leadership in poor communities: applications of two sampling methodologies /$rWarren TenHouten, John Stern, and Diana TenHouten --$gpt. 3.$tUrban institutions: problems and prospects:$tThe slave plantation: background to present conditions of the urban Blacks /$rRoy Simón Bryce-LaPorte --$tPublic housing: urban slums under public management /
505 00 $rLisa Redfield Peattie --$tInstitutionalized anglocentrism: labeling mental retardates in the public schools /$rJane R. Mercer --$tInstitutional persistence and the paradox of reform: the case of migrant farm labor /$rGary S. Goodpaster --$tLocal variations in urban law enforcement /$rHarlan Hahn --$gpt. 4.$tCommunity politics: control and participation:$tThe myth of community control: rhetorical and political aspects of the Ocean Hill-Brownsville controversy /$rMarvin Surkin --$tCommunity and control in a metropolitan setting /$rMelvin Seeman, James M. Bishop, and J. Eugene Grigsby, III --$tPublic participation and the politics of poverty /$rDale Rogers Marshall --$tNew roles for the legal profession /$rThelton E. Henderson --$gpt. 5.$tReview, evaluation, and prognosis:$tAssessments of societal trends:$tThe radicalization of everyone? /$rHarvey Molotch ;$tRacism and tolerance in historical perspective /$rPeter Loewenberg --$tAssessments of research trends:
505 00 $tAn interpretative analysis of recent work /$rJ. Eugene Grigsby, III ;$tClues for the future: Black urban anthropology reconsidered /$rCouncill Taylor.
650 0 $aRace relations.
650 0 $aSociology, Urban.
651 0 $aUnited States$xSocial conditions$y1945-
700 1 $aOrleans, Peter,$eed.
700 1 $aEllis, William Russell,$eed.
700 1 $aOrleans, Peter,$eeditor.
700 1 $aEllis, William Russell,$eeditor.
776 08 $iOnline version:$tRace, change, and urban society.$dBeverly Hills, Calif., Sage Publications [1971]$w(OCoLC)556707866
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