Bibliography

Course Bibliography

Bennett M. Berger
1961 The Myth of Suburbia. Journal of Social Issues 17(1): 38-49.

Cleo W. Blackburn
1946 A Study of 454 Negro Households in the Redevelopment Area, Indianapolis, Indiana.  Unpublished manuscript.

Carolyn M. Brady
1996 Indianapolis at the Time of the Great Migration, 1900-1920Black History News and Notes 65.

A’Lelia Bundles
2001 On Her Own Ground: The Life and Times of Madam C.J. Walker.  Scribner, New York.

Lizabeth Cohen
2003 A Consumers’ Republic: The Politics of Mass Consumption in Postwar America. Vintage Books, New York.

Will Cooley
2008 Moving Up, Moving Out: Race and Social Mobility in Chicago, 1914—1972.  PhD Dissertation, University of Illinois.

Harlan Paul Douglass
1925 The Suburban Trend.  Century, New York.

Rachael L. Drenovsky
2001 The Issue Now is Open Occupancy: The Struggle for Fair Housing in Indianapolis, 1890-1968.  Master’s Thesis, Department of History, Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis.

Flanner House Study Committee
1939 The Indianapolis Study.  Unpublished manuscript.

David M. P. Freund
2007 Colored Property : State Policy and White Racial Politics in Suburban America.  University of Chicago Press, Chicago.

Kevin Fox Gotham
2000 Urban Space, Restrictive Covenants, and the Origins of Racial Residential Segregation in a US City, 1900-1950International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 24(3):616-633.

Paige Glotzer
2015 Exclusion in Arcadia: How Suburban Developers Circulated Ideas about Discrimination, 1890-1950. Journal of Urban History 41(3):479-494.

Bernadette Hanlon
2009 Once the American Dream: Inner-Ring Suburbs of the Metropolitan United States.  Temple University Press, Philadelphia.

Dianne Harris
2006 Seeing the Invisible: Reexamining Race and Vernacular ArchitecturePerspectives in Vernacular Architecture 13(2):96-105. (subscription access)

Richard Harris and Robert Lewis
2001 The Geography of North American Cities and Suburbs, 1890-1950 a New Synthesis. Journal of Urban History 27(3):262–292. (subscription access)

Brett W. Hawkins and Stephen L. Percy
1991 On anti-suburban orthodoxy. Social Science Quarterly 72(3): 478-490.

Dolores Hayden
2003 Building Suburbia: Green Fields and Urban Growth, 1820-2000.  Knopf, New York.

Amanda Kolson Hurley
2016 The Persistence of America’s “Easy White Enclaves.”  The Atlantic 22 February.

Indianapolis Redevelopment Commission
1954 Annual Report of the Indianapolis Redevelopment Commission for 1954.  Unpublished manuscript.

Kenneth T. Jackson
1985 Crabgrass Frontier: The Suburbanization of the United States. Oxford University Press, New York.

Michael Jones-Correa
2000 The Origins and Diffusion of Racial Restrictive CovenantsPolitical Science Quarterly 115(4):541-568.

LeeAnn Lands
2009 The Culture of Property: Race, Class, and Housing Landscapes in Atlanta, 1880-1950.  University of Georgia Press, Atlanta.

Timothy Maher and Ain Haas
1987 Suburbanizing the CitySociological Focus 20(4):281-294. (subscription access)

Cyd McKenna
2008 The Homeownership Gap: How the Post-World War II GI Bill Shaped Modern Day Homeownership Patterns for Black and White Americans.  Unpublished Master’s Thesis.

Myron Orfield and Thomas F. Luce
2013 America’s Racially Diverse Suburbs: Opportunities and Challenges.  Housing Policy Debate 1-36.

Richard Pierce
2005 Polite Protest: The Political Economy of Race in Indianapolis, 1920-1970.  Indiana University Press, Bloomington.

Roger William Riis and Webb Waldron
1945 Fortunate CitySurvey Graphic XXXTV(8)

Mary Corbin Sies
2001 North American Suburbs, 1880-1950: Cultural and Social Reconsiderations.  Journal of Urban History 27(3):313-346. (subscription access, but compare her comments Regenerating Scholarship on Race and the Built Environment).

Elaine Stiles
2015 Preservation and the New Suburban Reality.  Preservation Leadership Forum Blog.

Thomas J. Sugrue
2005 The Origins of the Urban Crisis: Race and Inequality in Postwar Detroit. Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey.

Jon C. Teaford
2006 The Metropolitan Revolution: The Rise of Post-Urban America.  Columbia University Press, New York.

Emma Lou Thornbrough
2000 Indiana Blacks in the Twentieth Century.  Indiana University Press, Bloomington.

Robert C. Weaver
1944 Race Restrictive Housing CovenantsThe Journal of Land & Public Utility Economics 20(3):183-193 (subscription access)

William H. Whyte Jr.
1956 The Organization Man. Simon and Schuster, New York.

Andrew Wiese
2010 Places of Their Own: African American Suburbanization in the Twentieth Century.  University of Chicago Press, Chicago.