Metropolis in Black and White
Discover the compelling insights of Metropolis in Black and White by George C. Galster, published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 1992. This thought-provoking book spans 405 pages and delves into the critical issue of racial polarization in America's metropolitan areas. Galster presents a stark reality: urban regions are more divided along racial lines than they have been since the mid-1960s. While many cities have embraced multiculturalism, the author argues that the black-white racial divide remains a dominant issue, overshadowing other ethnic differences. This essential read for anyone interested in urban sociology, race relations, and social science provides a comprehensive examination of urban communities and policies, making it a crucial addition to your bookshelf. Explore the complexities of race and urban life with Galster's expert analysis and engaging narrative.