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Introduction: When Black and White Lived Together
1. The Utopian: Abraham Kazan
2. The Anti-Utopian: Robert Moses
3. The Birth of a Suburb, the Growth of a Ghetto
4. From Horses to Housing
5. Robert Moses and His Path to Integration
6. The Fight at the Construction Site
7. Creating Community
8. Integrated Living
9. Going to School
10. The Great Fear and the High-Crime Era
11. The 1968 Teachers' Strike and the Implosion of Integration
12. As Integration Ebbed
13. The Trouble with the Teamsters Epilogue: Looking Backward
Notes Selected Bibliography Acknowledgments Index
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