Good Parents, Better Homes, and Great Schools
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Good Parents, Better Homes, and Great Schools

Selling Segregation before the New Deal

  1. 440 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub

Good Parents, Better Homes, and Great Schools

Selling Segregation before the New Deal

About this book

Good Parents, Better Homes, and Great Schools examines how white residential developers, planning consultants, and their allies in government strategically replaced block-level segregation with segregation at the neighborhood level in New South cities such as Atlanta, Baltimore, Birmingham, Houston, Raleigh, and Winston-Salem. Going beyond the well-known Home Owners' Loan Corporation maps of the 1930s, Karen Benjamin traces segregation tactics back to the late nineteenth century, when this public-private partnership laid the groundwork for the nationwide segregation strategies codified by the New Deal.

This book links the tactics of residential and school segregation to prevailing middle-class ideas about what constitutes good parenting, ensuring the longevity of both practices. By focusing on efforts that specifically targeted parents, Benjamin not only adds a new dimension to the history of residential segregation but also helps explain why that legacy has been so difficult to undo.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover Page
  2. Halftitle Page
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Contents
  6. List of Illustrations
  7. Author’s Note
  8. Introduction Selling Segregation
  9. Chapter 1 Parenting Helps Build a Foundation for Lasting Segregation
  10. Chapter 2 Affluent Parents and the Suburban Residential Park
  11. Chapter 3 Residential Parks, Jim Crow, and School Inequality
  12. Chapter 4 Residential Parks and the Rise of Segregation Ordinances
  13. Chapter 5 Black Schools and the Rise of Segregation Ordinances
  14. Chapter 6 Black Activism and the Battle for Better Schools
  15. Chapter 7 The Segregation Ordinances versus Racial Zoning
  16. Chapter 8 Racial Zoning and Schools
  17. Chapter 9 The Best Possible Environment for the Growing Child
  18. Chapter 10 Child-Centered Zoning and Euclid
  19. Chapter 11 De Jure Segregation after Euclid
  20. Chapter 12 An Enduring Legacy
  21. Afterword Moving Forward
  22. Acknowledgments
  23. Notes
  24. Bibliography
  25. Index