African Americans, Gentrification, and Neoliberal Urbanization: the Case of Fort Greene, Brooklyn

Journal of African American Studies - Tập 20 Số 3-4 - Trang 294-322 - 2016
Themis Chronopoulos1
1Swansea University Swansea Wales UK

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