People before Highways: Boston Activists, Urban Planners, and a New Movement for City Making

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Karilyn Crockett
University of Massachusetts Press

Linking archival research, ethnographic fieldwork, and oral history, Karilyn Crockett offers ground-level analysis of the social, political, and environmental significance of a local anti-highway protest and its lasting national implications.

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