Tenth Annual Catalogue of the York Collegiate Institute

Tenth Annual Catalogue of the York Collegiate Institute
Title Tenth Annual Catalogue of the York Collegiate Institute PDF eBook
Author Anonymous
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Pages 26
Release 2024-02-29
Genre Fiction
ISBN 3385360501

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Annual Catalogue

Annual Catalogue
Title Annual Catalogue PDF eBook
Author Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Publisher
Pages 1060
Release 1865
Genre
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Annual Catalogue

Annual Catalogue
Title Annual Catalogue PDF eBook
Author Illinois Wesleyan University
Publisher
Pages 408
Release 1852
Genre
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University of North Dakota ... Annual Catalogue ... and Courses of Study for ...

University of North Dakota ... Annual Catalogue ... and Courses of Study for ...
Title University of North Dakota ... Annual Catalogue ... and Courses of Study for ... PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 608
Release 1892
Genre College catalogs
ISBN

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Catalogue of the Library of the Massachusetts Historical Society ...

Catalogue of the Library of the Massachusetts Historical Society ...
Title Catalogue of the Library of the Massachusetts Historical Society ... PDF eBook
Author Massachusetts Historical Society. Library
Publisher
Pages 670
Release 1860
Genre America
ISBN

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Catalogue of the Library of the Massachusetts Historical Society

Catalogue of the Library of the Massachusetts Historical Society
Title Catalogue of the Library of the Massachusetts Historical Society PDF eBook
Author Anonymous
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Pages 666
Release 2023-02-15
Genre Fiction
ISBN 3382306190

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The Working Man's Reward

The Working Man's Reward
Title The Working Man's Reward PDF eBook
Author Elaine Lewinnek
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 250
Release 2014-04-03
Genre History
ISBN 0199773017

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Between the 1860s and 1920s, Chicago's working-class immigrants designed the American dream of home-ownership. They imagined homes as small businesses, homes that were simultaneously a consumer-oriented respite from work and a productive space that workers hoped to control. Stretching out of town along with Chicago's assembly-line factories, Chicago's early suburbs were remarkably socially and economically diverse. They were marketed by real estate developers and urban boosters with the elusive promise that homeownership might offer some bulwark against the vicissitudes of industrial capitalism, that homes might be "better than a bank for a poor man" and "the working man's reward." This promise evolved into what Lewinnek terms "the mortgages of whiteness," the hope that property values might increase if that property could be kept white. Suburbs also developed through nineteenth-century notions of the gendered respectability of domesticity, early ideas about city planning and land economics, and an evolving twentieth-century discourse about the racial attributes of property values. Looking at the persistent challenges of racial difference, economic inequality, and private property ownership that were present in urban design and planning from the start, Lewinnek argues that white Americans' attachment to property and community were not simply reactions to post-1945 Civil Rights Movement and federally enforced integration policies. Rather, Chicago's mostly immigrant working class bought homes, seeking an elusive respectability and class mobility, and trying to protect their property values against what they perceived as African American threats, which eventually flared in violent racial conflict. The Working Man's Reward examines the roots of America's suburbanization in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, showing how Chicagoans helped form America's urban sprawl.