街道是如何形成的

Yelena Bailey
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第一章考察了美国住房政策和地理隔离的历史。除了住房隔离的历史之外,第一章还考察了政策如何促成了黑人空间道德缺陷的概念化。最后,本章建立了美国住房政策的实施与媒体、市场营销和流行文化中描述黑人生活方式之间的联系。
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How the Streets Were Made
Chapter 1 examines the history of U.S. housing policy and geographic segregation. Beyond a history of housing segregation, Chapter 1 examines how policy contributed to the conceptualization of Black space as morally deficient. Finally, this chapter establishes a connection between the implementation of U.S. housing policy and the way Black life is depicted in media, marketing, and popular culture.
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