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The Politics of Remaking Urban Black Civil Society
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The political rise of southern migrants in New Jersey’s segregated central cities emerged in a politically constructed social order. Profoundly jolted by the social movements of the sixties as well as the exit of the old black middle class, the walls of civil society immediately crumbled and the mutuality of the race, class, and gender henceforth operated on a new political terrain. In an effort to arrest an unfolding political order, New Jersey authorities have imposed new rules.
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