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Resurrection City, 2.0
A generation ago, historians dismissed the Poor People’s Campaign of 1968. On the eve of a reboot, we can see it in a different light.
by
Marisa Chappell
on
May 12, 2018
A Place for the Poor: Resurrection City
In 1968, impoverished Americans flocked to DC to live out MLK's final dream: economic equality for all.
by
Jenna Goff
via
Boundary Stones
on
July 14, 2015
The Poverty of Homeownership
On both sides of the color line, to own one’s home remains synonymous with freedom—even as real estate has proven itself to be relentlessly unequal.
by
David Helps
via
Public Books
on
December 4, 2024
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