Caribbean Immigrants and Housing in New York City
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Title
Caribbean Immigrants and Housing in New York City
Subject
housing, immigration, race, politics, class, equality, poverty, African American, Latina/Latino, data
Description
Discusses the involvement of immigrants in housing politics of the Manhattan Valley neighborhood, particularly the strenuous efforts made by residents of all ethnicities to restore dilapidated buildings, despite the challenges of New York City's "dual housing market."
Creator
DeWind, Josh
Source
Presented at the Conference on "Hispanic Migration to New York City: Global Trends and Neighborhood Change," New York, December 4, 1981; Occasional Paper #30, New York Research Program in Inter-American Affairs, Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, New York University
Date
1981
Format
stapled sheets, with cover; 43 pages; black and white; text, tables, and map
Language
English
Identifier
BCRW archive, N box 13, folder "New York University (vol. I)"
Files
Citation
DeWind, Josh, "Caribbean Immigrants and Housing in New York City," in BCRW Archives, Item #2824, http://www.bcrwarchives.org/collection/items/show/2824 (accessed May 23, 2013).
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