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  • THE WORLD OF PATIENCE GROMES: Making and Unmaking a Black Community. by Davis, Scott C.
    Davis, Scott C.
    THE WORLD OF PATIENCE GROMES: Making and Unmaking a Black Community.

    Edition: First printing.

    Lexington, KY: University Press of Kentucky, 1988. dj. Hardcover first edition - The history of 60 years of the black community in Fulton, Virginia, and especially of the people in that community - children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren of slaves, hard-working, thrifty and proud. The author was sent to this town in the early 70's as a community service worker, and in this book he recounts the ways in which urban renewal destroyed this community. Bibliography. 222 pages. ISBN: 0-8131-16449.

    Condition: Fine in near fine dust jacket (spine of dj faded.)

    Book ID: 21415
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  • REFINERY TOWN: Big Oil, Big Money, and the Remaking of an American City. by Early, Steve.
    Early, Steve.
    REFINERY TOWN: Big Oil, Big Money, and the Remaking of an American City.

    Edition: Advance Reading Copy (trade paperback format. )

    Boston: Beacon Press, (2017). SIGNED first edition - Part urban history, part call to action, this chronicles fifteen years of successful community organizing that raised the local minimum wage, defeated a casino development project, challenged home foreclosures and evictions, and sought fair taxation of Big Oil. Richmond, California, home to one of the largest oil refineries in the state, was once a typical company town, dominated by Chevron. A mostly nonwhite, working-class city of 100,000, it suffered from poverty, pollution, poorly funded public services, one of the highest homicide rates per capita in the country and a jobless rate twice the national average - but this book shows how the mayor, chief of police and the concerned citizens were…

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    Boston: Beacon Press, (2017). SIGNED first edition - Part urban history, part call to action, this chronicles fifteen years of successful community organizing that raised the local minimum wage, defeated a casino development project, challenged home foreclosures and evictions, and sought fair taxation of Big Oil. Richmond, California, home to one of the largest oil refineries in the state, was once a typical company town, dominated by Chevron. A mostly nonwhite, working-class city of 100,000, it suffered from poverty, pollution, poorly funded public services, one of the highest homicide rates per capita in the country and a jobless rate twice the national average - but this book shows how the mayor, chief of police and the concerned citizens were able to challenge big business and win. SIGNED on the title page and dated in the year of publication. Notes. 244 pp.

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    Condition: Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers.

    Book ID: 84864
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  • Glynn, Thomas.
    THE BUILDING.

    Edition: First printing.

    New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1986. dj. Hardcover first edition - The author's first novel, the story of a decaying apartment building in a Brooklyn slum and of its tenants - "whose minds and bodies are touched by every lunacy and perversion known to man, and some that Glynn had to invent... a rollicking nightmare of urban collapse." 371 pp. ISBN: 0-394-545826.

    Condition: Fine in near fine dust jacket (short closed tear to back cover of dj.)

    Book ID: 35043
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