Baltimore '68 : riots and rebirth in an American city / / edited by Jessica I. Elfenbein, Thomas L. Hollowak, and Elizabeth M. Nix.

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Year of Publication:2011
Language:English
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Physical Description:xxii, 272 p.
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Table of Contents:
  • The dream deferred : the assasination of Martin Luther King, Jr. and the holy week uprising of 1968 / Peter Levy
  • Jewell Chambers : oral history
  • Why was there no rioting in Cherry Hill? / John Breihan
  • "White man's lane" : hollowing out the highway ghetto in Baltimore / Emily Lieb
  • Spiro T. Agnew and the burning of Baltimore / Alex Csicsek
  • Tom Carney : oral history
  • "Church people work on the integration problem" : the Brethren's interracial work in Baltimore, 1949-1972 / Jessica I. Elfenbein
  • Convergences and divergences : the civil rights and anti-war movements, Baltimore / W. Edward Orser and Joby Taylor
  • The Pats family : oral history
  • How the 1968 riots stopped school desegregation in Baltimore / Howell Baum
  • Pivot in perception : the impact of the 1968 uprising on three Baltimore business districts / Elizabeth M. Nix and Deborah R. Weiner
  • "Where we live" : Greater Homewood Community Corporation, 1967-1976 / Francesca Gamber
  • Planning for the people : the early years of Baltimore's neighborhood design center / Mary Potorti
  • Robert Birt : oral history
  • Epilogue. History, and memory : why it matters that we remember / Clement A. Price.