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Renewal To Wreckage: Redevelopment In New Haven And The Oak Street Project, Harrison Silver
Renewal To Wreckage: Redevelopment In New Haven And The Oak Street Project, Harrison Silver
Senior Theses and Projects
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They Were Never Silent, You Just Weren't Listening: Buffalo's Black Activists In The Age Of Urban Renewal, Domonique Griffin
They Were Never Silent, You Just Weren't Listening: Buffalo's Black Activists In The Age Of Urban Renewal, Domonique Griffin
Senior Theses and Projects
“They Were Never Silent” will explore the inner workings and impact of both top-down and bottom-up approaches to Urban Renewal for African Americans in the city of Buffalo. For decades, government funded projects that arose in the name of “saving” inner-cities have been guilty of concentrating poverty into centralized areas, directing monies toward downtown development that dislocated families, excessive housing clearance, and modernizing segregation in the form of public housing projects. However, we have yet to fully explore how black community members crafted their own visions of a revitalized city. Many of the most significant bottom-up Urban Renewal developments have …
Catch-22 And The Triumph Of The Absurd, Matthew H. Mainuli
Catch-22 And The Triumph Of The Absurd, Matthew H. Mainuli
Senior Theses and Projects
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At Home In Hartford: Catholic Assertions And Protestant Responses In Mid-19th Century Hartford, Andrew Walsh
At Home In Hartford: Catholic Assertions And Protestant Responses In Mid-19th Century Hartford, Andrew Walsh
Hartford Studies Collection: Papers by Students and Faculty
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The Civic Club Of Hartford, Connecticut: A Study Of Women's Organizations In The Reform Era, Barbara F. Donahue
The Civic Club Of Hartford, Connecticut: A Study Of Women's Organizations In The Reform Era, Barbara F. Donahue
Masters Theses
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