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摘要
黑人的生活机会与他们在中心城市社区的经历有关(Sampson et al., 2002)。要理解为什么非裔美国人自民权运动以来取得的经济进步微乎其微……
Disrupting market-based predatory development: Race, class, and the underdevelopment of Black neighborhoods in the U.S.
The life chances of Blacks are tied to their experiences in central city neighborhoods (Sampson et al., 2002). To understand why African Americans have made minimal economic progress since the civi...