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In the 1960s Brooklyn¿s Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood was labeled Americäs largest ghetto. But its brownstones housed a coterie of black professionals intent on bringing order and hope to the community. In telling their story Michael Woodsworth reinterprets the War on Poverty by revealing its roots in local activism and policy experiments.

Produktbeschreibung
In the 1960s Brooklyn¿s Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood was labeled Americäs largest ghetto. But its brownstones housed a coterie of black professionals intent on bringing order and hope to the community. In telling their story Michael Woodsworth reinterprets the War on Poverty by revealing its roots in local activism and policy experiments.
Autorenporträt
Michael Woodsworth teaches history at Bard High School Early College, Queens.