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Saving the Neighborhood

Racially Restrictive Covenants, Law, and Social Norms

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$49.95 • £36.95 • €45.00

ISBN 9780674073685

Publication: April 2013

304 pages

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A brilliant and disturbing history of how racial restrictions designed to keep black homeowners out of white neighborhoods became legally respectable and socially pervasive, and a powerful and subtle meditation on the interplay between law, violence, and social norms.—Robert W. Gordon, Stanford Law School

Saving the Neighborhood vividly analyzes the rise, fall, and enduring legacy of the major legal tool that created segregated housing in the United States. At the same time, this book is a moving account of real communities—of fearful residents struggling to control fragile city blocks, visionaries willing to risk everything for justice, and hustlers driven to profit from the hopes and hatreds that have defined the American experience.—Daniel J. Sharfstein, author of The Invisible Line: A Secret History of Race in America

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Celebrating 100 Years of Excellence in Publishing: Harvard University Press Centennial, 1913-2013 [Picture of birthday cake]