Description
Front Cover
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Title Page
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Contents
Preface
Acknowlegments
Introduction: Revival and Inequity
1. The Rise and Fall of the American Industrial City
2. Millenials, Immigrants, and the Shrinking Middle Class
3. From Factories to ""Eds and Meds""
4. Race, Poverty, and Real Estate
5. Gentrification and Its Discontents
6. Sligind Downhill: The Other Side of Neighborhood Change
7. The Other Postindustrial America: Small Cities, Mill Towns and Struggling Suburbs
8. Empty Houses and Distressed Neighborhoods: Confronting the Challenge of Place
9. Jobs and Education: The Struggle to Escape the Poverty Trap
10. Power and Politics: Finding the Will to Change
11. A Path to Inclustion and Opportunity
References
About the Author
Index
IP Board of Directors
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"Alan Mallach—master storyteller, historian, and policy wonk—offers a thorough analysis of the decline of America's legacy cities and the current challenges that they face. He then proposes an interesting future vision for well-governed, resilient places that offer high quality of life and broad-based opportunity for all residents."