Acknowledgments
1. Chapter One
2. The Case for Deconcentration
3. Programs to Deconcentrate the Poor
4. Concentrated Poverty and Regional Politics in Minneapolis—Saint Paul
5. The Neighborhood Politics of Deconcentration
6. Hollman v. Cisneros
7. Implementing Deconcentration—Moving Families and Building Replacement Housing
8. Being Deconcentrated
9. The Limits of Deconcentration
Appendix
References
About the Author
Index
Clearing the Way: Deconcentrating the Poor in Urban America, by Edward G. Goetz, is available in paperback from the Urban Institute Press (6" x 9", 313 pages, ISBN 0-87766-712-8, $29.50).