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As Long As They Don't Move Next Door: Segregation and Racial Conflict in American Neighborhoods

As Long As They Don't Move Next Door: Segregation and Racial Conflict in American Neighborhoods

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Despite the commonly held perception that most northern citizens embraced racial equality, As Long As They Don't Move Next Door graphically demonstrates the variety of methods-including violence and intimidation, unjust laws, restrictive covenants, discrimination by realtors and mortgage lenders, and white flight to suburban enclaves-used by whites to thwart the racial integration of their neighborhoods. Author Stephen Meyer offers the first full length national history of American race relations examined through the lens of housing discrimination, and he forces readers to confront and re-evaluate the deep and enduring division between the races. Although this is a discomforting analysis, which concludes that housing discrimination still exists, it is only a clearer understanding of our shared racial past that will enable Americans to create a successful prescription for fighting intolerance. An original and captivating study that illuminates overlooked groups and individuals committed to the national struggle for civil rights, this is important reading for anyone interested in African-American history.

Author: Stephen Meyer
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Published: 12/29/1999
Pages: 352
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.32lbs
Size: 9.28h x 6.34w x 0.98d
ISBN: 9780847697007

Review Citation(s):
Choice 09/01/2000 pg. 227

About the Author
Stephen Grant Meyer received his Ph.D from the University of Alabama and is currently a writer, historian, and teacher living in Statesville, North Carolina.

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