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Atlanta: Race, Class, And Urban Expansion
Author: Keating, Larry
Comparative American Cities; Hardback; Book; 15 Tables, 7 Maps
240 pages
Published: January 2001
Temple University Press
ISBN: 1566398207

Atlanta has transformed from a provincial capital to a global city, but it still contains inequalities, particularly for African-Americans. Keating tells troubling stories of development plans that are under the control of private business and the lack of democratic process.



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