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American Communities, 1880-1980
1989 Volume I
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Preface
Introduction
1.
Integrating the Hispanic Youth Population of the Hill into the New Haven Community
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Nancy M. Esposito
2.
American Studies, “The Hill Community”
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Dorothy F. Forbes
3.
The Community and You: Learning Your Way Around Fair Haven
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Benjamin A. Gorman
4.
Utopian Communities, 1800-1890
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Peter N. Herndon
5.
The Impact of the Music of the Harlem Renaissance on Society
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Kenneth B. Hilliard
6.
Arms Makers in the Community
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Fred Kerson
7.
A Conceptual Model for Teaching Community Development
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Cynthia McDaniels
8.
Double Minority: The Haitians in America
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Bernette A. Mosley-Dozier
9.
“Lynch Law”—An American Community Enigma
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Henry A. Rhodes
10.
Communities in Transition
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Clarence Roberts Jr.
11.
Urban New Haven in the Making (1920-1980)
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Cynthia H. Roberts
12.
Cultural Communities of New Haven
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Lilly Ann Santorelli
13.
“The Church Community: The Oldest Black Church, Past and Present
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Maizie P. Seabrook
14.
Newhallville:A Neighborhood of Changing Prosperity
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Carolyn C. Smith
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