Many people characterize urban renewal projects and the power of eminent domain as two of the most widely despised and often racist tools for reshaping American cities in the postwar period.
Connolly captures nearly eighty years of political and land transactions to reveal how Real Estate and redevelopment created and preserved metropolitan growth and racial pea.
Connolly uses the history of South Florida to unearth an older and far More complex story.
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In A World More Concrete , N.
Many people characterize urban renewal projects and the power of eminent domain as two of the most widely despised and often racist tools for reshaping American cities in the postwar period