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Harlem: The Making of a Ghetto
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Part 1 Preface ix Part 2 Preface to the Second Edition xiii Part 3 PART ONE: THE NEGRO AND THE CITY Chapter 4 "No Crystal Stair": Negro New York, the 1890's 3 Chapter 5 "Come Out from Among Them": Negro Migration and Settlement, 1890-1914 17 Chapter 6 Alienation: New York and the Negro 35 Chapter 7 Urban Progressives: Negro and White 53 Part 8 PART TWO: THE MAKING OF A GHETTO Chapter 9 A Genteel Community: Harlem, 1890 71 Chapter 10 The Other Harlem: Roots of Instability 81 Chapter 11 Race Enterprise: The Afro-American Realty Company 92 Chapter 12 A Neighborhood Transformed 105 Part 13 PART THREE: HARLEM SLUM Chapter 14 Harlem Tragedy: An Emerging Slum 127 Chapter 15 "Harlem Must Be Saved": The Perpetual Frontier 150 Chapter 16 A Taste of Honey: Ward Politics 159 Part 17 Epilogue: Symbols of the Jazz Age— The New Negro and Harlem Discovered 179 Part 18 Retrospect: The Enduring Ghetto 189 Part 19 Bibliographical Essay 203 Part 20 Notes 215 Part 21 Index 265

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Gilbert Osofsky taught American history at the University of Illinois at Chicago before his death in 1974. His other books include Puttin’ on Ole Massa and The Burden of Race.

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Osofsky asks questions that really matter and writes with vigor and clarity of a man who knows precisely what he wants to say. The result is an interesting narrative combined with provocative analysis of an important subject.
*American Historical Review*

A pioneering scholarly achievement.
*The New York Times*

More than a mere picture of Harlem, colorful and exciting as it is, this is also a careful and important study of the way in which a ghetto develops.
*John Hope Franklin*

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