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Black Neighbors: Race and the Limits of Reform in the American Settlement House Movement, 1890-1945 Book

Black Neighbors: Race and the Limits of Reform in the American Settlement House Movement, 1890-1945
Black Neighbors: Race and the Limits of Reform in the American Settlement House Movement, 1890-1945, Professing a policy of cultural and social integration, the American settlement house movement made early progress in helping immigrants adjust to life in American cities. However, when African Americans migrating from the rural South in the early twentie, Black Neighbors: Race and the Limits of Reform in the American Settlement House Movement, 1890-1945 has a rating of 4 stars
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Black Neighbors: Race and the Limits of Reform in the American Settlement House Movement, 1890-1945, Professing a policy of cultural and social integration, the American settlement house movement made early progress in helping immigrants adjust to life in American cities. However, when African Americans migrating from the rural South in the early twentie, Black Neighbors: Race and the Limits of Reform in the American Settlement House Movement, 1890-1945
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  • Black Neighbors: Race and the Limits of Reform in the American Settlement House Movement, 1890-1945
  • Written by author Elisabeth Lasch-Quinn
  • Published by University of North Carolina Press, The, January 1993
  • Professing a policy of cultural and social integration, the American settlement house movement made early progress in helping immigrants adjust to life in American cities. However, when African Americans migrating from the rural South in the early twentie
  • Professing a policy of cultural and social integration, the American settlement house movement made early progress in helping immigrants adjust to life in American cities. However, when African Americans migrating from the rural South in the early twentie
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Acknowledgments
Introduction1
1The Mainstream Settlement Movement and Blacks9
2"A Social Church" but Not a Mission47
3Southern School-Settlements for "Total Education"75
4From "Mother Power" to Civil Rights111
Conclusion: The Promise and Tragedy of the Settlement Movement151
Notes165
Bibliography191
Index213


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