Politics of Public Housing

Politics of Public Housing
About this book
"In this collective biography, Rhonda Y. Williams takes us behind, and beyond, politically expedient labels to provide an incisive and intimate portrait of poor black women in urban America. Drawing on dozens of interviews, Williams challenges the notion that low-income housing was a resounding failure that doomed three consecutive generations of postwar Americans to entrenched poverty. Instead, she recovers a history of grassroots activism, of political awakening, and of class mobility, all facilitated by the creation of affordable public housing. The stereotyping of black women, especially mothers, has obscured a complicated and nuanced reality too often warped by the political agendas of both the Left and the Right and has prevented an accurate understanding of the successes and failures of government antipoverty policy."--BOOK JACKET.
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL8004484W
Subjects
Low-income housingAfrican American womenPolitical activityPoor womenWomen heads of householdsWelfare recipientsPublic welfareBénéficiairesNoires américainesAide socialeFemmes chefs de familleWohnungspolitikPauvresAfro-amerikanska kvinnorActivité politiqueArmutAfro-amerikanerKvinnofrågor