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Robert Clifton Weaver and the American City: The Life and Times of an Urban Reformer
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Bibliographic Detail
Publisher Univ of Chicago Pr
Publication date November 24, 2014
Pages 433
Binding Paperback
Edition Reprint
Book category Adult Non-Fiction
ISBN-13 9780226214016
ISBN-10 022621401X
Dimensions 1.25 by 0.25 by 9 in.
Weight 1.38 lbs.
Original list price $25.00
Other format details university press
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From his role as Franklin Roosevelt’s “negro advisor” to his appointment under Lyndon Johnson as the first secretary of Housing and Urban Development, Robert Clifton Weaver was one of the most influential domestic policy makers and civil rights advocates of the twentieth century. This volume, the first biography of the first African American to hold a cabinet position in the federal government, rescues from obscurity the story of a man whose legacy continues to affect American race relations and the cities in which they largely play out.

Tracing Weaver’s career through the creation, expansion, and contraction of New Deal liberalism, Wendell E. Pritchett illuminates his instrumental role in the birth of almost every urban initiative of the period, from public housing and urban renewal to affirmative action and rent control. Beyond these policy achievements, Weaver also founded racial liberalism, a new approach to race relations that propelled him through a series of high-level positions in public and private agencies working to promote racial cooperation in American cities. But Pritchett shows that despite Weaver’s efforts to make race irrelevant, white and black Americans continued to call on him to mediate between the races―a position that grew increasingly untenable as Weaver remained caught between the white power structure to which he pledged his allegiance and the African Americans whose lives he devoted his career to improving. 



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Hardcover
Book cover for 9780134916484 Book cover for 9780226684482
 
1 edition from Univ of Chicago Pr (October 1, 2008)
9780226684482 | details & prices | 433 pages | 6.25 × 9.25 × 1.25 in. | 1.66 lbs | List price $30.00
About: From his role as Franklin Roosevelt’s “negro advisor” to his appointment under Lyndon Johnson as the first secretary of Housing and Urban Development, Robert Clifton Weaver was one of the most influential domestic policy makers and civil rights advocates of the twentieth century.
With Matthew H. Olson, B. R. Hergenhahn | from Taylor & Francis (January 1, 1993); titled "An Introduction to Theories of Learning"
9780134916484 | details & prices | 7.50 × 9.75 × 1.00 in. | 2.05 lbs | List price $58.85
This edition also contains An Introduction to Theories of Learning
Paperback
Book cover for 9780226214016
 
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Reprint edition from Univ of Chicago Pr (November 24, 2014)
9780226214016 | details & prices | 433 pages | 0.25 × 9.00 × 1.25 in. | 1.38 lbs | List price $25.00
About: From his role as Franklin Roosevelt’s “negro advisor” to his appointment under Lyndon Johnson as the first secretary of Housing and Urban Development, Robert Clifton Weaver was one of the most influential domestic policy makers and civil rights advocates of the twentieth century.

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