Organizing the South Bronx / Jim Rooney ; foreword by Nathan Glazer.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 267-278) and index.
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Foreword / Nathan Glazer -- Introduction: The Design and Purpose of the Study -- pt. 1. Context. 1. The Bronx: "The City Without a Slum" 2. Why Did the South Bronx Collapse? -- pt. 2. The IAF in New York City. 3. Alinsky, Chambers, and Citizen Movements. 4. The IAF in Queens and Brooklyn. 5. Old Testament Builders Nehemiah and Robbins. 6. Relational Organizing: Launching South Bronx Churches. 7. South Bronx Civics: Morris High School -- pt. 3. South Bronx Case Study. 8. Here We Will Build! 9. War on 404! The Reaction to the Action. 10. Digging in for the Long Haul. 11. Armistice in the War on 404 -- pt. 4. Analysis. 12. Was It a Just War? 13. Learning from South Bronx Churches.
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