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The shifting grounds of race: black and Japanese Americans in the making of multiethnic Los Angeles

Scott Kurashige c2008 © Princeton University Press
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  • 9780691146188 (paper)
  • 9780691126395 (hardcover)
  • 9781400834006 (ebook)
Subject
  • American: 1900-present
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  • Frontmatter
  • List of Illustrations (page ix)
  • List of Tables (page xi)
  • Introduction (page 1)
  • Chapter 1 Constructing the Segregated City (page 13)
  • Chapter 2 Home Improvement (page 36)
  • Chapter 3 Racial Progress and Class Formation (page 64)
  • Chapter 4 In the Shadow of War (page 91)
  • Chapter 5 Japanese American Internment (page 108)
  • Chapter 6 The "Negro Victory" Movement (page 132)
  • Chapter 7 Bronzeville and Little Tokyo (page 158)
  • Chapter 8 Toward a Model Minority (page 186)
  • Chapter 9 Black Containment (page 205)
  • Chapter 10 The Fight for Housing Integration (page 234)
  • Chapter 11 From Integration to Multiculturalism (page 259)
  • Conclusion (page 286)
  • Abbreviations (page 295)
  • Notes (page 297)
  • Acknowledgments (page 331)
  • Index (page 333)
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RAH 37.1 (Mar. 2009): 110-116 https://muse.jhu.edu/journals/reviews_in_american_history/v037/37.1.putman.html
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