Organizing Neighborhoods
Organizing Neighborhoods
Gary and Newark
Except in the labor movement, working Americans have rarely participated in mass-action organizations. Sociologists have found that the college-educated American is more likely to participate in voluntary interest groups than the American who didn’t finish high school, drives a truck, and lives in a working-class neighborhood. The political science literature indicates a correlation between education, income, social status—and participation in p...
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