An edition of Understanding urban unrest (1996)

Understanding urban unrest

from Reverend King to Rodney King

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An edition of Understanding urban unrest (1996)

Understanding urban unrest

from Reverend King to Rodney King

Mob violence - often an interracial expression of the urban poverty found in major cities in the United States - is a phenomenon that has plagued this country repeatedly in the twentieth century. From Reverend King to Rodney King, historical figures and incidents have shed new light on circumstances that bring about violence and the political context in which federal policy responds to the seemingly intractable social and economic problems that underlie the violence.

In Understanding Urban Unrest, author Dennis E. Gale compares the federal programs that have been tested since 1966 and makes observations about the probable political response to urban interracial violence and poverty in the future. In addition, he contends that place-based patchwork policies are not effective and that only fundamental changes in the United States's economic structure and federal policy agenda can offer any real solutions for the nation's cities and its poor.

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Sage Publications
Language
English
Pages
228

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Understanding Urban Unrest: From Reverend King to Rodney King
2012, SAGE Publications, Incorporated
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Understanding urban unrest: from Reverend King to Rodney King
1996, Sage Publications
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Table of Contents

Los Angeles '92 was nothing new
Civil rights and uncivil riots, 1964-66
Reverend King, the urban poor and an epidemic of rioting, 1966
Riot-driven public policy, 1966-68
Model cities program plays out, 1969-75
From Reverend King to Rodney King
Responding to urban interracial mob violence in the 1998s
Urban poverty, interracial mob violence and federal reaction : the problem and political contexts
Urban poverty, interracial mob violence and federal reaction : the policy context.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 207-215) and index.

Published in
Thousand Oaks, Calif

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
303.6/2/091732
Library of Congress
HN90.V5 G35 1996, HN90.V5G35 1996

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 228 p. ;
Number of pages
228

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL812974M
Internet Archive
understandingurb0000gale
ISBN 10
0761900942, 0761900950
LCCN
95050225
OCLC/WorldCat
33983880
Goodreads
1125062
1862783

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