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Demolition Means Progress : Flint, Michigan, and the Fate of the American Metropolis - Andrew R. Highsmith

Demolition Means Progress

Flint, Michigan, and the Fate of the American Metropolis

By: Andrew R. Highsmith

Hardcover | 6 July 2015 | Edition Number 1

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In 1997, after General Motors shuttered a massive complex of factories in the gritty industrial city of Flint, Michigan, signs were placed around the empty facility reading, âDemolition Means Progress,â suggesting that the struggling metropolis could not move forward to greatness until the old plants met the wrecking ball. Much more than a trite corporate slogan, the phrase encapsulates the operating ethos of the nationâs metropolitan leadership from at least the 1930s to the present. Throughout, the leaders of Flint and other municipalities repeatedly tried to revitalize their communities by demolishing outdated and inefficient structures and institutions and overseeing numerous urban renewal campaignsâ"many of which yielded only more impoverished and more divided metropolises. After decades of these efforts, the dawn of the twenty-first century found Flint one of the most racially segregated and economically polarized metropolitan areas in the nation.

In one of the most comprehensive works yet written on the history of inequality and metropolitan development in modern America, Andrew R. Highsmith uses the case of Flint to explain how the perennial quest for urban renewalâ"even more than white flight, corporate abandonment, and other forcesâ"contributed to mass suburbanization, racial and economic division, deindustrialization, and political fragmentation. Challenging much of the conventional wisdom about structural inequality and the roots of the nationâs âurban crisis,â Demolition Means Progress shows in vivid detail how public policies and programs designed to revitalize the Flint area ultimately led to the hardening of social divisions.
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"Demolition Means Progress excels in delineating truth from fiction by viewing Flint's modern history in the context of local, state and national history over the past century."-- "East Village Magazine"
"Demolition Means Progress testifies to the continued vibrancy of urban history and its remapping of how we understand the twentieth-century United States. In a book bursting with ideas and fresh insights, Highsmith rethinks de jure and de facto racial segregation, creates a new vocabulary for suburban, metropolitan, and regional forms of capitalism, and brilliantly narrates the entire arc of twentieth-century American industrialization at the scale of a single city, Flint, Michigan, and its suburbs. A remarkable book."-- "Robert Self, author of American Babylon: Race and the Struggle for Postwar Oakland"
"Highsmith delivers a wide-ranging exploration of the Herculean efforts to create a prosperous, thriving metropolis--and the inequalities produced by these efforts. . . .Historians of Midwestern cities will find much of value in Demolition Means Progress."-- "H-Midwest"
"Powerful. . . . Demolition Means Progress is a story of how people--in this case, the founding fathers of Flint's white suburbs--used municipal government as a weapon, drawing borders of citizenship to exclude people of color and the poor from the region's wealth. That's a story that played out in metropolitan areas across America in the decades after World War II. But it was particularly devastating in Flint."-- "In These Times"

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