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Making the Second Ghetto

Race and Housing in Chicago, 1940-1960
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Making the Second Ghetto by Arnold R. Hirsch delves into the transformation of American urban landscapes in the mid-20th century, particularly examining how public policies and racial dynamics contributed to the development of segregated communities. The book focuses on Chicago as a case study, exploring the role of government and societal forces in the emergence of inner-city ghettos, challenging conventional narratives about urban renewal and race relations.
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You might enjoy this book if you have an interest in urban history, particularly in understanding how urban planning and policy decisions influenced racial segregation. It delves into the historical context of mid-twentieth-century American cities, examining the complex interplay of politics and social factors that shaped urban landscapes.

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First published in 1983 and praised by the likes of Ta-Nehisi Coates and Thomas Sugrue, Arnold R. Hirsch’s Making the Second Ghetto is the rare book that has only become more piercingly prescient over the years.

Hirsch’s classic and groundbreaking work of urban history is a revelatory look at Chicago in the decades after the Great Depression, a period when the city dealt with its rapidly growing Black population not by working to abolish its stark segregation but by expanding and solidifying it. Even as the civil rights movement rose to prominence, Chicago exploited a variety of methods of segregation—including riots, redevelopment, and a host of new legal frameworks—that provided a national playbook for the emergence of a new kind of entrenched inequality.

Hirsch’s chronicle of the strategies employed by ethnic, political, and business interests in reaction to the Great Migration of Southern Blacks in the mid-twentieth century makes startlingly clear how the violent reactions of an emergent white population found common ground with policymakers to segregate first a city and then the nation.

This enlarged edition of Making the Second Ghetto features a visionary afterword by historian N. D. B. Connolly, explaining why Hirsch’s book still crackles with “blistering relevance” for contemporary readers.

Series: Historical Studies of Urban America

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Making the Second Ghetto by Arnold R. Hirsch is acclaimed for its insightful examination of how systemic racism, policy decisions, and urban planning reshaped cities like Chicago. The book is praised for its detailed analysis of the forces and interests that contributed to racial segregation and subjugation. It is considered pivotal for understanding the preconditions leading up to the 1960s and the continuity of these issues into the present day.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780226728513

Publisher: The University of Chicago Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 06 April 2021

Country: United States

Imprint: University of Chicago Press

Edition: Enlarged

Illustration: 25 halftones

Contributors:

  • Afterword by N. D. B. Connolly

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 25.0mm

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 880g

Pages: 400

About the Author

Arnold R. Hirsch (1949–2018) was the Ethel and Herman L. Midlo Endowed Chair for New Orleans Studies at the University of New Orleans and coeditor of Urban Policy in Twentieth-Century America and Creole New Orleans: Race and Americanization. N. D. B. Connolly is the Herbert Baxter Adams Associate Professor of History at Johns Hopkins University and the author of A World More Concrete: Real Estate and the Remaking of Jim Crow South Florida, published by the University of Chicago Press.

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