Selling Points Exposes the racism and xenophobia embodied by such
familiar features of the built environment as highways, one-way
streets, and median strips Links the legacy of redlining and
restrictive covenants to the mass incarceration of Black men and
boys Engaging synthesis of examples from history and the present
day with the latest theory Ideal reading for graduate and advanced
undergraduate courses in city planning, geography, urban studies,
real estate policy, program evaluation, American studies, urban
sociology, and more
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