The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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... DETROIT'S HIDDEN HISPANIC COMMUNITY by Francisco Badillo Driving through the Clark Park neighborhood in southwest Detroit , it doesn't take long to notice that this area is a little different from most Detroit neighborhoods . Along West ...
... DETROIT'S HIDDEN HISPANIC COMMUNITY by Francisco Badillo Driving through the Clark Park neighborhood in southwest Detroit , it doesn't take long to notice that this area is a little different from most Detroit neighborhoods . Along West ...
Pagina 89
... Detroit have developed into a very stable , estab- lished and family - oriented community . Many have clustered in the Clark Park neighborhood , which they call their " barrio . " It is roughly bounded by Twentieth Street on the east ...
... Detroit have developed into a very stable , estab- lished and family - oriented community . Many have clustered in the Clark Park neighborhood , which they call their " barrio . " It is roughly bounded by Twentieth Street on the east ...
Pagina 108
... Detroit met in the Chadsey High School auditorium with balloons , streamers and chants . They approved MACO goals for 1983–84 and elected neighbors to leadership posts . They loudly booed a substitute for Detroit Police Chief William ...
... Detroit met in the Chadsey High School auditorium with balloons , streamers and chants . They approved MACO goals for 1983–84 and elected neighbors to leadership posts . They loudly booed a substitute for Detroit Police Chief William ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
Class and RaceEthnicity | 49 |
and Ethnic Minority Neighborhoods | 75 |
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