Colour and Rehousing: A Study of Redevelopment in LeedsUK. Case study of the rehousing of West Indian and Asian immigrants and of low income English families in leeds to illustrate the sociological aspects of urban area slum clearance problems - examines the housing policy of local level public administration, aspects of urban planning, intergroup relations, etc., and states that not all the evidence proved that White and coloured people could not mix. Map, references and statistical tables. |
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1967 Leopold Street accommodation administrative Asian attitude authority housing Birmingham cent of coloured Chapeltown area Chapeltown Road choice of area coloured applicants coloured families coloured immigrants coloured respondents Coloured Total compared Compulsory Purchase Order corporation housing council Director of Housing discrimination dispersal district estate property favour flat ghetto Gipton graded groups Harehills households Housing Department housing of coloured housing visitors immigrant families interview Irish European John Rex Latin Quarter Leopold Street area Leopold Street clearance less letter live lodging house misc miscellaneous property Moortown move offer officers P.E.P. report population Potternewton problem families props race relations reasons recommendation records redevelopment rent replies revisiting Road Clearance Area Roundhay Road Clearance Scott Hall Seacroft SHEEPSCAR slum clearance social Sparkbrook Street Area Survey suggests Table tendency terms of reference terrace twilight zones visits waiting list West Indian white and coloured white families Wolverhampton