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Harlem between Heaven and Hell is told through a look at history, literature, redevelopment strategies, community activism, and extensive interviews with black professionals -- married and single, with children and without, long-term residents and recent arrivals. In their voices we hear of the cultural legacy, political commitments, economic considerations, and desire for community that drew them to Harlem. They tell us of the complexities of gentrification and their own role in it: the trepidation and distrust that often greeted their arrival, the challenges of renovating Harlem's historic brownstones in the face of entrenched neighborhood decay, learning and shaping the social mores of the area. Two key questions underlie these accounts: What does it mean when blacks move in alongside blacks of a different social class? How can a neighborhood successfully balance racial and class diversity in the face of rapid change?
Taylor places this intraracialclass conflict within the context of America's changing race relations, showing how the feelings and issues that have arisen -- to oppose, embrace, or participate in gentrification -- reveal unsettled questions surrounding race, racism, class, and culture in a changing urban landscape. Through her incisive description of the everyday ways race and class are experienced, she has created a vivid exploration of black middle-class identity in the post-civil rights era.
- Autor/a Monique M. Taylor
- ISBN13 9780816640515
- ISBN10 0816640513
- Pàgines 205
- Any Edició 2026
- Fecha de publicación 03/05/2026
- Idioma Alemany, Francès
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Harlem Between Heaven and Hell (Alemany, Francès)
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- Monique M. Taylor
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- Univ Of Minnesota Press (2026)
- 9780816640515



