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In this book, urban planning and land use expert Rebecca Retzlaff explores race-based urban planning and housing policies in Montgomery, Alabama that disadvantaged non-white citizens of Alabama's capital city in the twentieth century.

Produktbeschreibung
In this book, urban planning and land use expert Rebecca Retzlaff explores race-based urban planning and housing policies in Montgomery, Alabama that disadvantaged non-white citizens of Alabama's capital city in the twentieth century.
Autorenporträt
Rebecca Coleen Retzlaff is professor of political science and director of the Academic Sustainability Program at Auburn University. She is coeditor of Justice and the Interstates: The Racist Truth about Urban Highways and coauthor of Ohio Planning and Zoning Law and Regional Approaches to Affordable Housing.