Colored Property Now Available in Paperback
Jul 23, 2010
David M. P. Freund's award winning book, Colored Property: State Policy and White Racial Politics in Suburban America, illuminates the government’s powerful yet still-hidden role in the segregation of U.S. cities and presents a dramatic new vision of metropolitan growth, segregation, and white identity in modern America. The book was supported by a grant from the Graham Foundation and received the Ellis W. Hawley Prize, the UHA-Kenneth Jackson Award for Best Book in North American Urban History, and the Urban Affairs Association Best Book Award. Visit the University of Chicago Press for more information.
Clip/Stamp/Fold: The Radical Architecture of Little Magazines 196X – 197X now on view at NAiM / Bureau Europa
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Amy Franceschini is @walkerartcenter #openfield artist-in-residence. Check out A People Without A Voice Cannot Be Heard
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Last day to see Utopía Posible!
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Open late tonight! Join us for a glass of wine, see Felipe Dulzaides' Utopía Posible - the show closes this Saturday
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Now accepting applications for the fall 2010 individual grant cycle. See our grant guidelines for more info & to apply
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@DomusWeb, thanks for the tweet!
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Performance of Iannis Xenakis’ "Anaktoria" by NEM and screening of a biographical film on Xenakis is 7/15 at the CCA
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RT @JAHHM: Just a friendly reminder that the Hull-House Museum/UIC Farmer's Market is happening every Tuesday 12:30-5:30pm...
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In the news: Ira Rakatansky monograph ed. by John Caserta and Lynnette Widder RT @readymadetweets
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Last chance: Utopía Posible closes this Saturday. See it before it's too late!
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Book launch for Anthony Hamboussi's "Newtown Creek" @storefrontnyc tomorrow, 7/13
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