AuthorMichney, Todd M., author.
TitleSurrogate suburbs : Black upward mobility and neighborhood change in Cleveland, 1900-1980 / Todd M. Michney.
PublishedChapel Hill : The University of North Carolina Press, [2017]
Descriptionxiv, 334 pages : illustrations, maps, charts ; 25 cm
ISBN9781469631936
ISBN1469631938
ISBN9781469631943
ISBN1469631946
ISBNISBN (invalid) 9781469631950
Bib. NoteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted NoteContents: "Second ghetto" or surrogate suburb?: black mobility in the twentieth-century outer city -- The roots of upward mobility: outlying black settlement before 1940 -- Expanding black settlement in the 1940s: Glenville and Mount Pleasant -- Zoning, development, and residential access: Lee-Miles in the 1950s and 1960s -- Racial residential transition at the periphery: neighborhood contrasts -- Mobility and insecurity: dilemmas of the black middle class -- Urban change and reform agendas in Cleveland's black middle-class neighborhoods, 1950-1980.
Summary NoteSummary: "The story of white flight and the neglect of black urban neighborhoods has been well told by urban historians in recent decades. Yet much of this scholarship has downplayed black agency and tended to portray African Americans as victims of structural forces beyond their control. In this history of Cleveland's black middle class, Todd Michney uncovers the creative ways that members of this nascent community established footholds in areas outside the overcrowded, inner-city neighborhoods to which most African Americans were consigned. In asserting their right to these outer-city spaces, African Americans appealed to city officials, allied with politically progressive whites (notably Jewish activists), and relied upon both black and white developers and real estate agents to expand these "surrogate suburbs" and maintain their livability until the bona fide suburbs became more accessible. By tracking the trajectories of those who, in spite of racism, were able to succeed, Michney offers a valuable counterweight to histories that have focused on racial conflict and black poverty and tells the neglected story of the black middle class in America's cities prior to the 1960s." -- Publisher's description
SubjectsAfrican American neighborhoods -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- History -- 20th century.
Middle class African Americans -- Housing -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- History -- 20th century.
Middle class African Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- History -- 20th century.
Middle class African Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Social conditions -- 20th century.
Neighborhoods -- Social aspects -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- History -- 20th century.
Social mobility -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- History -- 20th century.
Other TitlesBlack upward mobility and neighborhood change in Cleveland, 1900-1980
LC Card Number2016-43313
Call Number/Copies 
 WRHS Research Library: E 185.93 O2 M53 2017
CA-1902885: LC class, open stacks [status: NON-CIRCULATING]
[Record 67578]