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Acknowledgments | ||
Abbreviations | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
Pt. I | Life at the Margins | |
1 | The Wheel within a Wheel: Black Atlanta and the Reform Elite | 19 |
2 | A Road Not Taken: The Radical Response to the Great Depression | 46 |
Pt. II | The New Deal | |
3 | Carpetbaggers and Scalawags: The New Politics of the New Deal | 73 |
4 | Lifting the Taboo: The Black New Deal in Atlanta | 94 |
5 | Unwanted Attention: Black Workers and the New Deal | 117 |
6 | The New Face of Black Activism | 136 |
Pt. III | The New Deal and Local Politics in Black and White | |
7 | A Jungle World Breeding Jungle Life: The White Campaign for Slum Clearance and Public Housing | 165 |
8 | A Laboratory for Citizenship: The Black Campaign for Slum Clearance and Public Housing | 186 |
Pt. IV | Wartime Atlanta and the Struggle for Inclusuion | |
9 | The Inner Wheel Breaks Out: Wartime Atlana and the Urban League | 221 |
Epilogue: The Politics of Inclusion | 253 | |
App.: Tables | 269 | |
Notes | 273 | |
Works Cited | 315 | |
Index | 327 |
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