Harlem: The Making of a Ghetto: Negro New York 1890-1930

Harlem: The Making of a Ghetto: Negro New York 1890-1930

2nd Edition, 1st Elephant pbk Edition

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Publisher's Synopsis

A great many books have been written about Harlem, but for social history none has surpassed Gilbert Osofsky's account of how a pleasant, pastoral upper-middle-class suburb of Manhattan turned into an appalling black slum within forty years. Mr. Osofsky sets his chronicle against the background of pre-Harlem black life in New York City and in the context of the radical changes in race relations in America in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. He traces Harlem's change to the largest segregated neighborhood in the nation and then its fall to a slum. Throughout he neatly balances statistics and humanly revealing details. "A careful and important study.... Osofsky at once takes his place alongside James Weldon Johnson, Claude McKay, and others who have looked at Harlem at close range."-John Hope Franklin. "A pioneering scholarly achievement.... Although the subject engages his compassion, his presentation is rigorously straightforward and unsentimental and therefore all the more valuable as social analysis."-New York Times Book Review

Book information

ISBN: 9781566631044
Publisher: Ivan R. Dee
Imprint: Ivan R. Dee
Pub date:
Edition: 2nd Edition, 1st Elephant pbk Edition
DEWEY: 305.89607307471
DEWEY edition: 20
Language: English
Number of pages: 276
Weight: 385g
Height: 210mm
Width: 142mm
Spine width: 21mm