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Acknowledgments 6
Introduction 7
1 European Immigrants 11
2 African Americans in Black Bottom 25
3 Life in Black Bottom 45
4 The Struggle for Decent Housing 55
5 Eleanor Roosevelt Visits Black Bottom 69
6 Schools, Churches, and Organizations 77
7 Sojourner Truth and the Riots 103
8 Urban Renewal 117
Bibliography 126
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