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In "Block by Block," Amanda I. Seligman examines the responses of whites in the West Side communities of Chicago to the racial transformation occurring in their neighborhoods in the decades following World War II. Seligman's account illuminates that deterioration in these areas in fact began long before the color of their inhabitants changed from white to black. This book is essential to understanding how the "flight" of whites to the suburbs, and even the 1960s riots, were responses to developments in Chicago's physical and social landscape, occurring one block at a time.
"Seligman's deeply researched and well-focused study of race and residence in postwar Chicago usefully stretches the discussion in three directions. Geographically, she provides a real service by concentrating on the city's understudied West Side. Second, she carries the story down to the mid-1970s, significantly extending our field of vision. Finally, she removes the housing issue from its traditional policy vacuum. These are all welcome developments that will generate questions to engage scholars for years to come."--Arnold R. Hirsch, author of "Making the Second Ghetto: Race and Housing in Chicago, 1940-1960"
"A fascinating account of Chicago's West Side in the postwar era. Based on a wide range of sources "Block by Block "tells the story of a city in flux and residents trying to cope with changes occurring all around them. The emergence of a West Side ghetto is seen within the very real national and local political limits of the Daley era."Polish Immigrants and Industrial Chicago: Workers on the South Side">
"A creative reinterpretation of the postwar urban crisis, Seligman's book challenges theone-dimensional portrait of Chicago's West Side. Her multiplicity of stories and experiences makes this a very rich urban history. Original and useful, "Block by Block" is an important contribution to postwar urban historiography."My Blue Heaven: Life and Politics in the Working-Class Suburbs of Los Angeles, 1920-1965">

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