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Or Does it Explode?
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"A comprehensive portrait of Harlem's suffering and struggles during these years....Marks a significant contribution to black urban history and to studies of American life during the Great Depression."--Journal of American History
"A detailed portrait of black life in the nation's largest metropolis....The study carefully documents the impact of racial discrimination and segregation on Harlem, the political responses of blacks, and white reactions to black political demands....This study complements the growing body of scholarship on blacks in Harlem and warrants our close attention."--American Historical Review
"Fills an important void in African-American history....I highly recommend [it] as an important, useful, and superbly written book."--Pennsylvania History
"Greenberg has gathered revealing facts, statistics, and data, but her study remains human, focusing on real people in a real, complex, and resilient community."--CHOICE
"Or Does It Explode?' is a winner! It is the very model of what a community study ought to be. It is thoroughly, extensively researched; artfully composed; and intelligently argued--even when those arguments are contrary to my own."--Harvard Sitkoff, University of New Hampshire
"Greenberg's thoroughly researched and well-written study, which emphasizes the daily life of the single largest black community in the United States, is a valuable addition to the historical literature about blacks in the depression."--The Historian
"The book's strengths lie...in its careful and deservedly respectful treatment of Harlem's strong social and political networks that responded to the poverty and the horrific subordination of black people imposed from outside....Greenberg's work fills an important missing chapter in the large historiography of Black Harlem."--New York History
"Contributes to a greater understanding of the impact of the depression of the 1930s on the African-American community....[A] valuable resource on the struggles of the black residents of Harlem during the worst economic crisis in American history."--Journal of American Ethnic History
"Or Does It Explode is an outstanding book that expands our knowledge of African-American, urban, labor, and political history. Cheryl Lynn Greenberg writes perceptively about the complexities of African-American urban life. Her work illuminates the forces that shape black urban activism. By focusing on Harlem in the Great Depression, Greenberg has given us insight into the ways in which a seemingly powerless community attempted to achieve a measure of
power at home, in the workplace, and in the political arena."--International Labor & Working Class History

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