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Rochdale Village: Robert Moses, 6,000 Families, and New York City`s Great Experiment in Integrated Housing, Peter Eisenstadt


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Автор: Peter Eisenstadt
Название:  Rochdale Village: Robert Moses, 6,000 Families, and New York City`s Great Experiment in Integrated Housing
ISBN: 9780801448782
Издательство: Wiley EDC
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ISBN-10: 0801448786
Обложка/Формат: Hardback
Страницы: 336
Вес: 0.45 кг.
Дата издания: 2010-10-15
Серия: American institutions and society
Язык: English
Размер: 235 x 155 x 25
Читательская аудитория: General (us: trade)
Основная тема: History of the Americas,Local history,Urban & municipal planning,Urban communities, HISTORY / United States / State & Local / Middle Atlantic (DC, DE, MD, NJ, NY, PA)
Подзаголовок: Robert moses, 6,000 families, and new york city`s great experiment in integrated housing
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Поставляется из: Англии
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From 1963 to 1965 roughly 6,000 families moved into Rochdale Village, at the time the worlds largest housing cooperative, in southeastern Queens, New York. The moderate-income cooperative attracted families from a diverse background, white and black, to what was a predominantly black neighborhood. In its early years, Rochdale was widely hailed as one of the few successful large-scale efforts to create an integrated community in New York City or, for that matter, anywhere in the United States.Rochdale was built by the United Housing Foundation. Its president, Abraham Kazan, had been the major builder of low-cost cooperative housing in New York City for decades. His partner in many of these ventures was Robert Moses. Their work together was a marriage of opposites: Kazans utopian-anarchist strain of social idealism with its roots in the early twentieth century Jewish labor movement combined with Mosess hardheaded, no-nonsense pragmatism.Peter Eisenstadt recounts the history of Rochdale Villages first years, from the controversies over its planning, to the civil rights demonstrations at its construction site in 1963, through the late 1970s, tracing the rise and fall of integration in the cooperative. (Today, although Rochdale is no longer integrated, it remains a successful and vibrant cooperative that is a testament to the ideals of its founders and the hard work of its residents.) Rochdales problems were a microcosm of those of the city as a whole—troubled schools, rising levels of crime, fallout from the disastrous teachers strike of 1968, and generally heightened racial tensions. By the end of the 1970s few white families remained.Drawing on exhaustive archival research, extensive interviews with the planners and residents, and his own childhood experiences growing up in Rochdale Village, Eisenstadt offers an insightful and engaging look at what it was like to live in Rochdale and explores the communitys place in the postwar history of Americas cities and in the still unfinished quests for racial equality and affordable urban housing.


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Introduction: When Black and White Lived Together1. 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. Th




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