Shades of White Flight : Evangelical Congregations and Urban Departure /
Since World War II, historians have analyzed a phenomenon of zwhite flighty plaguing the urban areas of the northern United States. One of the most interesting cases of zwhite flighty occurred in the Chicago neighborhoods of Englewood and Roseland, where seven entire church congregations from one de...
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New Brunswick, New Jersey :
Rutgers University Press,
[2015]
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction: The Irony of Religion and Racial Segregation
- pt. I THE EVOLUTION OF AN EVANGELICAL DENOMINATION
- 2. Mobility and Insularity
- 3. Shuttered in Chicago
- 4. A Case Study of the Closed Community: The Disrupted Integration of Timothy Christian School
- pt. II CITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD CHANGE
- 5. Chicago: A Brief History of African American In-Migration and White Reaction
- 6. The Black Belt Reaches Englewood and Roseland
- pt. III CONGREGATIONS RESPOND TO NEIGHBORHOOD CHANGE
- 7. The Insignificance of Place
- 8. The Significance of Polity
- 9. Second Roseland (CRC) Leaves the City
- 10. The Contrast between Sister Denominations
- 11. Conclusion: The Continuing Resonance of Religion in Race and Urban Patterns.