1. Racial Stability: A Community Decision.
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Hartmann, David J.
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RACE , *MUNICIPAL government , *SUBURBS , *CITIES & towns - Abstract
The development of the issue of racial stability is traced in a Chicago suburb through analysis of key actors, organizations, and rules of the political process. A transition from race to class and form the community level to a consortium of municipalities is observed and explained through reference to demographic, ideological, geographic, and strategic factors. The experience of this suburb is argued to represent a pattern which may be useful in other suburban venues. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 1992
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