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Title: The Limits of Jim Crow: Race and the Provision of Water and Sewerage in American Cities, 1880-1925
Citation Type: Journal Article
Publication Year: 2002
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Abstract: This article addresses two related questions. To what extent did cities and towns provide African Americans adequate water and sewer services during the era of Jim Crow (1880-1925)? What motivated local governments to allow African Americans access to water and sewerage services? In light of the treatment African Americans received from state and local governments in areas such as education and police protection, it seems odd that blacks would have received any water and sewer service. Two explanations considered focus on fear of epidemic disease, and variation in the extent of residential segregation over time and across cities.
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Authors: Troesken, Werner
Periodical (Full): Journal of Economic History
Issue: 3
Volume: 62
Pages: 734-772
Data Collections: IPUMS USA
Topics: Housing and Segregation, Race and Ethnicity
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