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Foreword John Nichols Nichols, John
Introduction 1
Pt. 1 Families, Neighborhoods, and Communities: Myths and Realities
1 America - One Nation Indivisible 7
2 What Family Lives in America's Neighborhoods? 13
3 Crucial Partners 27
4 Communities and Neighborhoods: Myths and Realities 41
5 Neighborhood Relationships 55
6 How Can We All Get Along? Race, Class, and Ethnicity 71
Pt. 2 What Can Neighborhoods and Local Communities Do?
7 Building Community and Social Capital 95
8 Earning an Income 115
9 Housing, Community Boundaries, and Neighborhood Design 143
10 Health 163
11 Food 177
12 Household Maintenance 189
13 But That's Where the Children Have to Live 197
14 What Can be Done? 213
Bibliography 243
Index 251
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