A Conversation with Charles M. Haar: Urban History and the Great Society

In an interview, former HUD official Charles M. Haar tells why he wrote his 1967 "Thinking the Unthinkable About Our Cities: A Scenario in Four Parts" memorandum, which was marked "administratively confidential," and considers how urban race relations have developed in the 30 yea...

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Cities
City planning
Haar, Charles M
Historians
Historiography
History
Race relations
Social policy
Suburban areas
U.S.A
United States
Urban Affairs
Urban history
Urban policy
Urban renewal
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