Racial Justice in American Land Use
Herausgeber: Arnold, Craig Anthony (Tony); Fosl, Catherine; Powell, Cedric Merlin
Racial Justice in American Land Use
Herausgeber: Arnold, Craig Anthony (Tony); Fosl, Catherine; Powell, Cedric Merlin
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This book is essential for readers interested in American land use, fairness, and the past, present, and future of racial justice struggles in the US. It advocates for systemic changes to American land use to address persistent injustice, over a century after racial zoning was invalidated.
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This book is essential for readers interested in American land use, fairness, and the past, present, and future of racial justice struggles in the US. It advocates for systemic changes to American land use to address persistent injustice, over a century after racial zoning was invalidated.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Oktober 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 562g
- ISBN-13: 9781108477802
- ISBN-10: 1108477801
- Artikelnr.: 73872652
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Oktober 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 562g
- ISBN-13: 9781108477802
- ISBN-10: 1108477801
- Artikelnr.: 73872652
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. The intransigence of racial injustice in American land use 100+ years
after Buchanan v. Warley Craig Anthony (Tony) Arnold, Cedric Merlin Powell
and Catherine Fosl; 2. The paradox of Buchanan v Warley: the early
twentieth-century black freedom movement and the battle against residential
apartheid Catherine Fosl; 3. Structural inequality and the evolving
movements for land use justice: from housing injustice to environmental
injustice to resilience injustice Craig Anthony (Tony) Arnold, Elizabeth
Roseman, Payton Klatt, Leanna Banda Cruz, Ra'Desha Williams and Andrew
Schuhmann; 4. Assemblages of inequalities and resilience ideologies in
urban planning Emmanuel Frimpong Boamah and Craig Anthony (Tony) Arnold; 5.
Race displaced: Buchanan v. Warley and the neutral rhetoric of due process
Cedric Merlin Powell; 6. There's something happening here: affordable
housing as a nonstarter in the US supreme court Michael Allan Wolf; 7. What
would Louis do? the 'brandeis brief' on land use and its present impact on
racial segregation Laura Rothstein; 8. Why segregation matters: the
inequality of opportunity Michael C. Lens; 9. Zoning's racial innocence and
the imperatives of segregation Audrey G. McFarlane; 10. Understanding
evictions as racialized land use practices in Louisville, Kentucky Kelly L.
Kinahan and Lauren C. Heberle; 11. Hope and transformation: the next 100
years of racial justice in American land use Craig Anthony (Tony) Arnold,
Cedric Merlin Powell, Laura Rothstein and Catherine Fosl; Index.
after Buchanan v. Warley Craig Anthony (Tony) Arnold, Cedric Merlin Powell
and Catherine Fosl; 2. The paradox of Buchanan v Warley: the early
twentieth-century black freedom movement and the battle against residential
apartheid Catherine Fosl; 3. Structural inequality and the evolving
movements for land use justice: from housing injustice to environmental
injustice to resilience injustice Craig Anthony (Tony) Arnold, Elizabeth
Roseman, Payton Klatt, Leanna Banda Cruz, Ra'Desha Williams and Andrew
Schuhmann; 4. Assemblages of inequalities and resilience ideologies in
urban planning Emmanuel Frimpong Boamah and Craig Anthony (Tony) Arnold; 5.
Race displaced: Buchanan v. Warley and the neutral rhetoric of due process
Cedric Merlin Powell; 6. There's something happening here: affordable
housing as a nonstarter in the US supreme court Michael Allan Wolf; 7. What
would Louis do? the 'brandeis brief' on land use and its present impact on
racial segregation Laura Rothstein; 8. Why segregation matters: the
inequality of opportunity Michael C. Lens; 9. Zoning's racial innocence and
the imperatives of segregation Audrey G. McFarlane; 10. Understanding
evictions as racialized land use practices in Louisville, Kentucky Kelly L.
Kinahan and Lauren C. Heberle; 11. Hope and transformation: the next 100
years of racial justice in American land use Craig Anthony (Tony) Arnold,
Cedric Merlin Powell, Laura Rothstein and Catherine Fosl; Index.
1. The intransigence of racial injustice in American land use 100+ years
after Buchanan v. Warley Craig Anthony (Tony) Arnold, Cedric Merlin Powell
and Catherine Fosl; 2. The paradox of Buchanan v Warley: the early
twentieth-century black freedom movement and the battle against residential
apartheid Catherine Fosl; 3. Structural inequality and the evolving
movements for land use justice: from housing injustice to environmental
injustice to resilience injustice Craig Anthony (Tony) Arnold, Elizabeth
Roseman, Payton Klatt, Leanna Banda Cruz, Ra'Desha Williams and Andrew
Schuhmann; 4. Assemblages of inequalities and resilience ideologies in
urban planning Emmanuel Frimpong Boamah and Craig Anthony (Tony) Arnold; 5.
Race displaced: Buchanan v. Warley and the neutral rhetoric of due process
Cedric Merlin Powell; 6. There's something happening here: affordable
housing as a nonstarter in the US supreme court Michael Allan Wolf; 7. What
would Louis do? the 'brandeis brief' on land use and its present impact on
racial segregation Laura Rothstein; 8. Why segregation matters: the
inequality of opportunity Michael C. Lens; 9. Zoning's racial innocence and
the imperatives of segregation Audrey G. McFarlane; 10. Understanding
evictions as racialized land use practices in Louisville, Kentucky Kelly L.
Kinahan and Lauren C. Heberle; 11. Hope and transformation: the next 100
years of racial justice in American land use Craig Anthony (Tony) Arnold,
Cedric Merlin Powell, Laura Rothstein and Catherine Fosl; Index.
after Buchanan v. Warley Craig Anthony (Tony) Arnold, Cedric Merlin Powell
and Catherine Fosl; 2. The paradox of Buchanan v Warley: the early
twentieth-century black freedom movement and the battle against residential
apartheid Catherine Fosl; 3. Structural inequality and the evolving
movements for land use justice: from housing injustice to environmental
injustice to resilience injustice Craig Anthony (Tony) Arnold, Elizabeth
Roseman, Payton Klatt, Leanna Banda Cruz, Ra'Desha Williams and Andrew
Schuhmann; 4. Assemblages of inequalities and resilience ideologies in
urban planning Emmanuel Frimpong Boamah and Craig Anthony (Tony) Arnold; 5.
Race displaced: Buchanan v. Warley and the neutral rhetoric of due process
Cedric Merlin Powell; 6. There's something happening here: affordable
housing as a nonstarter in the US supreme court Michael Allan Wolf; 7. What
would Louis do? the 'brandeis brief' on land use and its present impact on
racial segregation Laura Rothstein; 8. Why segregation matters: the
inequality of opportunity Michael C. Lens; 9. Zoning's racial innocence and
the imperatives of segregation Audrey G. McFarlane; 10. Understanding
evictions as racialized land use practices in Louisville, Kentucky Kelly L.
Kinahan and Lauren C. Heberle; 11. Hope and transformation: the next 100
years of racial justice in American land use Craig Anthony (Tony) Arnold,
Cedric Merlin Powell, Laura Rothstein and Catherine Fosl; Index.







