A City within a City: The Black Freedom Struggle in Grand Rapids, Michigan
A City within a City examines the civil rights movement in the North by concentrating on the struggles for equality in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Historian Todd Robinson studies the issues surrounding school integration and bureaucratic reforms as well as the role of black youth activism to detail the diversity of black resistance. He focuses on respectability within the African American community as a way of understanding how the movement was formed and held together. And he elucidates the oppositional role of northern conservatives regarding racial progress.
 
A City within a City cogently argues that the post-war political reform championed by local Republicans transformed the city's racial geography, creating a racialized "city within a city," featuring a system of "managerial racism" designed to keep blacks in declining inner-city areas. As Robinson indicates, this bold, provocative framework for understanding race relations in Grand Rapids has broader implications for illuminating the twentieth-century African American urban experience in secondary cities.

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A City within a City: The Black Freedom Struggle in Grand Rapids, Michigan
A City within a City examines the civil rights movement in the North by concentrating on the struggles for equality in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Historian Todd Robinson studies the issues surrounding school integration and bureaucratic reforms as well as the role of black youth activism to detail the diversity of black resistance. He focuses on respectability within the African American community as a way of understanding how the movement was formed and held together. And he elucidates the oppositional role of northern conservatives regarding racial progress.
 
A City within a City cogently argues that the post-war political reform championed by local Republicans transformed the city's racial geography, creating a racialized "city within a city," featuring a system of "managerial racism" designed to keep blacks in declining inner-city areas. As Robinson indicates, this bold, provocative framework for understanding race relations in Grand Rapids has broader implications for illuminating the twentieth-century African American urban experience in secondary cities.

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A City within a City: The Black Freedom Struggle in Grand Rapids, Michigan

A City within a City: The Black Freedom Struggle in Grand Rapids, Michigan

by Todd E Robinson
A City within a City: The Black Freedom Struggle in Grand Rapids, Michigan

A City within a City: The Black Freedom Struggle in Grand Rapids, Michigan

by Todd E Robinson

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A City within a City examines the civil rights movement in the North by concentrating on the struggles for equality in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Historian Todd Robinson studies the issues surrounding school integration and bureaucratic reforms as well as the role of black youth activism to detail the diversity of black resistance. He focuses on respectability within the African American community as a way of understanding how the movement was formed and held together. And he elucidates the oppositional role of northern conservatives regarding racial progress.
 
A City within a City cogently argues that the post-war political reform championed by local Republicans transformed the city's racial geography, creating a racialized "city within a city," featuring a system of "managerial racism" designed to keep blacks in declining inner-city areas. As Robinson indicates, this bold, provocative framework for understanding race relations in Grand Rapids has broader implications for illuminating the twentieth-century African American urban experience in secondary cities.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781439909225
Publisher: Temple University Press
Publication date: 12/14/2012
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 248
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Todd E. Robinson is Assistant Professor of History at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.

Table of Contents

Preface vii

Acknowledgments xvii

Abbreviations xxi

1 "Rowing, Not Drifting": Black Organizational Reform before World War II 1

2 Citizens' Action: Managerial Racism and Reform Politics 24

3 The Suburban Oasis: The Origins of Segregated Space 51

4 The Mustache Saga: The Rise of Black Youth Protest 91

5 A Black Child's Burden: Busing to Achieve Racial Balance 114

6 Where Do We Go from Here? Setting the Course for Racial Reconciliation 145

Conclusion: Secondary Cities and the Black Experience 178

Notes 187

Index 217

Illustrations follow page 84

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