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table of contents
  1. Acknowledgments
  2. Introduction: WHAT HAPPENS TO A NEIGHBORHOOD AFTER WHITE FLIGHT?
  3. 1 THE PARKMONT ENVIRONMENT
  4. 2 CHOOSING PARKMONT
  5. 3 STELLA ZUK’S STORY
  6. 4 CROSS-RACIAL CAREGIVING
  7. 5 KEN WILKINSON
  8. 6 BLACK FLIGHT
  9. 7 BILLY’S NARRATIVE
  10. 8 SKIPPING SCHOOL
  11. 9 CONCLUSIONS
  12. Appendix
  13. References

Appendix


Table 1. Parkmont population and housing characteristics (1970–2000)

Figure 1. Frequency of white flight in the fifty largest U.S. cities, 1990–2000.
Source: Geolytics Neighborhood Change Database (NCDB). See notes in chapter 1 for the definition of white flight and the criteria for neighborhood inclusion in data set.

Figure 2. Frequency of white in-migration in the fifty largest U.S. cities, 1990–2000.
Source: Geolytics Neighborhood Change Database (NCDB). See notes in chapter 1 for the definition of white in-migration and the criteria for neighborhood inclusion in data set.

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