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table of contents
  1. Acknowledgments
  2. List of Abbreviations
  3. Introduction: Civil Rights’ Stepchild
  4. 1. “A Home of One’s Own”: The Battle over Residential Space in Twentieth-Century America
  5. 2. Finding Capital in Diversity: The Creation of Racially Integrated Space
  6. 3. Marketing Integration: Interracial Living in the White Imagination
  7. 4. Integration, Separation, and the Fight for Black Identity
  8. 5. “Well-Trained Citizens and Good Neighbors”: Educating an Integrated America
  9. 6. Confrontations in Black and White: The Crisis of Integration
  10. 7. The Choice to Live Differently: Reimagining Integration at Century’s End
  11. Epilogue: West Mount Airy and the Legacy of Integration
  12. Notes
  13. Bibliography

MAKING GOOD NEIGHBORS

Civil Rights, Liberalism, and Integration
in Postwar Philadelphia

ABIGAIL PERKISS

CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS

ITHACA AND LONDON

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