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Depression-Era Planners Thought They’d End Poverty with Public Housing. Instead, They Created the Projects

History Unplugged Podcast

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The Legacy of Public Housing

This chapter examines the historical evolution and impact of public housing initiatives, particularly in mid-20th century American cities like Chicago and St. Louis. It critiques the detrimental effects of these projects on African-American communities, highlighting the loss of social capital and community structures. Additionally, the chapter calls for a more inclusive approach in urban planning, emphasizing the need for resident engagement to address the failures of past housing policies.

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