In 1970, nearly half of all Black individuals in the U.S. resided in a large city. Over the past 50 years, that number has fallen to merely 25%, while the share living in the suburbs of large cities ...
Editor's note: In this 50th anniversary year of York's race revolts, the York Daily Record and the York County History Center are co-sponsoring three community forums focused on the causes and ...
Are minorities moving into suburbs that are essentially an extension of the inner city? Or are the outer-ring suburbs becoming more diverse? University of Cincinnati researchers tracked 30 years of ...
The massive exodus of people from rural areas to urban areas over the past 200 years has been called the “great urbanization.” For more than two centuries, people have been leaving rural areas to live ...
In the U.S., the geography of poverty is shifting. According to a May report from the Pew Research Center, since 2000, suburban counties have experienced sharper increases in poverty than urban or ...
There is no word more evocative in the urban vernacular than "suburb." For most of us, those two syllables conjure a very specific type of place, with a specific kind of people comfortably living ...
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The great suburbanization of American sports
✵ The Great Suburbanization Of American Sports ✵ Today we talk about the good and bad of sports stadiums and how they can interact with the surrounding urban environment. It is an extremely ...
The outskirts of town : the geography of Black suburbanization before 1940 -- "Who set you flowin'?" : the great migration, race, and work in the suburbs -- Places of their own : an African American ...
Editor's note: In this 50th anniversary year of York's race revolts, the York Daily Record and the York County History Center are co-sponsoring three community forums focused on the causes and ...
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