

An edition of Urban enclaves (1995)
identity and place in America
By Mark Abrahamson
Publish Date
1996
Publisher
St. Martin's Press
Language
eng
Pages
160
Description:
Boston's Beacon Hill, Chicago's South Side, San Francisco's Chinatown and Castro, Miami's Little Havana, Detroit's Near East Side, and New York's Crown Heights are all neighborhoods that evoke strong images of residents who share common ethnic, racial, religious, social class, or lifestyle ties. How do communities like these form in diverse urban areas and why? What are the forces that conspire to segregate people? Mark Abrahamson explores these questions while providing a lively history of these urban enclaves.
subjects: Ethnic neighborhoods, Race relations, Ethnic relations, Relations interethniques, Quartiers ethniques, Ethnische Gruppe, Stadtviertel, Relations raciales, Soziale Schichtung, Sociology, urban, Ethnicity, United states, ethnic relations, United states, race relations, Ethnic groups, Social life and customs, History
Places: United States