Not in My Neighborhood: How Bigotry Shaped a Great American City

Written by:
Antero Pietila
Narrated by:
Timothy Andrés Pabon

Unabridged Audiobook

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Book
2
Narrator
1
Release Date
November 2020
Duration
9 hours 58 minutes
Summary
Baltimore is the setting for (and typifies) one of the most penetrating examinations of bigotry and residential segregation ever published in the United States. Antero Pietila shows how continued discrimination practices toward African Americans and Jews have shaped the cities in which we now live. Eugenics, racial thinking, and white supremacist attitudes influenced even the federal government's actions toward housing in the twentieth century, dooming American cities to ghettoization. This all-American tale is told through the prism of Baltimore, from its early suburbanization in the 1880s to the consequences of 'white flight' after World War II, and into the first decade of the twenty-first century. The events are real, and so are the heroes and villains. Mr. Pietila's engrossing story is an eye-opening journey into city blocks and neighborhoods, shady practices, and ruthless promoters.
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Elise S.

This book goes into great details about all the machinations over many, many decades to keep Blacks and Jews out of certain neighborhoods. It was fascinating, especially to someone who lives in Baltimore and knows these neighborhoods well. The narrator's voice was fine, but he needed to do his homework on the pronunciation of some of the words. He really butchered the Hebrew and Yiddish words and some of the names of the people he was narrating about. His pronunciations of the Hebrew and Yiddish words was laughably bad. All he had to do was ask someone who speaks Hebrew or Yiddish how to pronounce certain words.

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