Kristin Larsen, Tyeshia Redden, Laura Dedenbach, Kathryn Frank
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Historic Town-Gown Partnerships: Planning, Race, and Power
Though previous studies examine university expansion and impacts on adjacent, often economically disenfranchised and segregated communities of color, most focus on large urban areas of the Midwest and Northeast following World War II (WWII). We assess the founding of a land grant university in a Southern, majority African American town and its subsequent direct and indirect community impacts. Our findings reveal the range of planning and land development tools deployed from that university’s founding through the early post-WWII period that reinforced racial displacement, disenfranchisement, and segregation. Understanding this legacy is essential to pursuing racial equity and remedying structural disparities.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Planning History publishes peer-reviewed articles, book, conference and exhibition reviews, commissioned essays, and updates on new publications on the history of city and regional planning, with particular emphasis on the Americas. JPH invites scholars and practitioners of planning to submit articles and features on the full range of topics embraced by city and regional planning history, including planning history in the Americas, transnational planning experiences, planning history pedagogy, planning history in planning practice, the intellectual roots of the planning processes, and planning history historiography.