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Country
  
United States

Publication date
  
April 1996

ISBN
  
0-691-12186-9

Originally published
  
April 1996

Genre
  
Non-fiction

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Language
  
English

Pages
  
375 pp

OCLC
  
59879791

Author
  
Thomas Sugrue

Awards
  
Bancroft Prize

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Publisher
  
Princeton University Press

Subjects
  
Sociology, Urban planning, History

Similar
  
Thomas Sugrue books, History books, African Americans books

The Origins of the Urban Crisis: Race and Inequality in Postwar Detroit, is the first book by historian and Detroit native Thomas J. Sugrue in which he examines the role race, housing, job discrimination, and capital flight played in the decline of Detroit. Sugrue argues that the decline of Detroit began long before the 1967 race riot. Sugrue argues that institutionalized and often legalized racism resulted in sharply limited opportunities for Detroit blacks for most of the twentieth century. He also argues that the process of deindustrialization, the flight of investment and jobs from the city, began in the 1950s as employers moved to suburban areas and small towns and also introduced new labor saving technologies. The book has won multiple awards including a Bancroft Prize in 1998.

Awards

Origins of the Urban Crisis won the 1998 Bancroft Prize in American History, the 1996 Social Science History Association President's Book Award for a first work by a beginning scholar, the 1996 Philip Taft Prize in Labor History, and the 1997 Urban History Association Prize for Best Book in North American Labor History. In 2005, Princeton University Press selected Origins of the Urban Crisis as one of its 100 most influential books of the preceding century and issued it as a Princeton Classic. In 2014, Princeton published a new edition of the book, with a new preface discussing Detroit's bankruptcy.

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