Karen Benjamin: Good Parents, Better Homes, and Great Schools, Gebunden
Good Parents, Better Homes, and Great Schools
- Selling Segregation before the New Deal
- Publisher:
- The University of North Carolina Press, 07/2025
- Binding:
- Gebunden
- Language:
- Englisch
- ISBN-13:
- 9781469684932
- Item number:
- 12084669
- Volume:
- 442 Pages
- Weight:
- 906 g
- Format:
- 235 x 155 mm
- Thickness:
- 25 mm
- Release date:
- 15.7.2025
- Note
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Caution: Product is not in German language
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Blurb
Good Parents, Better Homes, and Great Schools examines how white residential developers, planning consultants, and their allies in government strategically replaced block-level segregation with segregation at the neighborhood level in New South cities such as Atlanta, Baltimore, Birmingham, Houston, Raleigh, and Winston-Salem. Going beyond the well-known Home Owners' Loan Corporation maps of the 1930s, Karen Benjamin traces segregation tactics back to the late nineteenth century, when this public-private partnership laid the groundwork for the nationwide segregation strategies codified by the New Deal.
This book links the tactics of residential and school segregation to prevailing middle-class ideas about what constitutes good parenting, ensuring the longevity of both practices. By focusing on efforts that specifically targeted parents, Benjamin not only adds a new dimension to the history of residential segregation but also helps explain why that legacy has been so difficult to undo.
