Description: Explore the complex and fascinating history of race and real estate in Chicago and urban America with the book "Family Properties: How the Struggle over Race and Real Estate Transformed Chicago and Urban America" by Beryl Satter. This trade paperback, published by Picador in 2010, is a must-read for anyone interested in the legal profession, discrimination and race relations, public policy, and sociology. With 528 pages and a length of 9.3 inches, a height of 0.9 inches, and a width of 6.3 inches, this book is a great addition to any book collection. It is written in English, has an illustrator, and weighs 19.1 ounces. The book covers a range of topics, including landlord and tenant, lawyers and judges, and ethnic studies, particularly African American studies. Don't miss out on this informative and insightful read.
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Book Title: Family Properties : How the Struggle over Race and Real Estate Transformed Chicago and Urban America
Number of Pages: 528 Pages
Language: English
Publisher: Picador
Topic: Legal Profession, Discrimination & Race Relations, Public Policy / Social Policy, Landlord & Tenant, Lawyers & Judges, Sociology / Urban, Ethnic Studies / African American Studies
Publication Year: 2010
Item Height: 0.9 in
Illustrator: Yes
Genre: Law, Political Science, Social Science, Biography & Autobiography
Item Weight: 19.1 Oz
Item Length: 9.3 in
Author: Beryl Satter
Item Width: 6.3 in
Format: Trade Paperback