Making Milwaukee Mightier

Making Milwaukee Mightier
Author: Milwaukee (Board of Public Land Commissioners.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 80
Release: 1929
Genre: Cities and towns
ISBN:


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Making Milwaukee Mightier

Making Milwaukee Mightier
Author: John M. McCarthy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: City planning
ISBN: 9780875803944


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Progressive Era city planners are best known for grandiose civic designs, boosterish planning reports, and promoting technical expertise. Traditionally, Milwaukee has not been considered a national standout in these early endeavors; however, the planners in this city are distinctive precisely because they prioritized solving the social problem of overcrowding in lieu of more conventional planning goals. Another unique characteristic of this period is the long tenure of socialist city government. McCarthy offers fresh new insights into socialism's impact on Milwaukee, studying the planning and growth policies of all three of the city's socialist mayors and finding striking continuity in the movement's metropolitan visions. While most of its Midwest counterparts saw their urban boundaries frozen, Milwaukee grew dramatically during this crucial era in American urban history. Its growth, however, drew the ire of increasingly hostile suburban neighbors, resulting in a prolonged conflict between city and suburbs that reached a crescendo in the 1950s, when suburbanization overwhelmed Milwaukee's capacity to grow. McCarthy concludes his study with thoughtful observation on Milwaukee's relationship to its suburbs at the beginning of the twenty-first century. Making Milwaukee Mightier amplifies the importance of some historical figures rarely discussed by urban historians, including Charles Whitnall, the city's most influential planner, and Frank Zeidler, the last socialist mayor in modern U.S. history whose views on urban redevelopment differed greatly from his postwar contemporaries in other cities. McCarthy takes such issues as planning, housing, annexation, and suburbanization--often viewed in isolation from one another--and examines the roles each played in the battle for Milwaukee's growth. He also situates Milwaukee's metropolitan history nationally and illuminates the city's role as a forerunner for some of urban America's most unique policies. Urban historians, city planners, practitioners, and those interested in the history of Milwaukee will enjoy McCarthy's highly original work.

Making Milwaukee Mightier

Making Milwaukee Mightier
Author: Milwaukee (Wis.). Board of public land commission
Publisher:
Total Pages: 90
Release: 1929
Genre: Milwaukee (Wis.)
ISBN:


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Educating Milwaukee

Educating Milwaukee
Author: James K. Nelsen
Publisher: Wisconsin Historical Society
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2015-11-17
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0870207210


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"Milwaukee's story is unique in that its struggle for integration and quality education has been so closely tied to [school] choice." --from the Introduction "Educating Milwaukee: How One City's History of Segregation and Struggle Shaped Its Schools" traces the origins of the modern school choice movement, which is growing in strength throughout the United States. Author James K. Nelsen follows Milwaukee's tumultuous education history through three eras--"no choice," "forced choice," and "school choice." Nelsen details the whole story of Milwaukee's choice movement through to modern times when Milwaukee families have more schooling options than ever--charter schools, open enrollment, state-funded vouchers, neighborhood schools--and yet Milwaukee's impoverished African American students still struggle to succeed and stay in school. "Educating Milwaukee" chronicles how competing visions of equity and excellence have played out in one city's schools in the modern era, offering both a cautionary tale and a "choice" example.

Making Milwaukee Mighty

Making Milwaukee Mighty
Author: Perry G. Anderson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 8
Release: 1946
Genre:
ISBN:


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Milwaukee Commerce

Milwaukee Commerce
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1927
Genre: Business enterprises
ISBN:


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The Making of Milwaukee

The Making of Milwaukee
Author: John Gurda
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1999
Genre: Milwaukee (Wis.)
ISBN: 9780938076148


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"The Making of Milwaukee chronicles the history of a hometown metropolis, a community whose past has produced one of the most livable big cities in America and, at the same time, created some daunting social and economic problems. John Gurda's book is the first full-length history of Milwaukee to appear since 1948."--BOOK JACKET.

Mightier Than the Sword

Mightier Than the Sword
Author: Rochelle Melander
Publisher: Beaming Books
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2021-07-27
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1506468918


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Throughout history, people have picked up their pens and wielded their words--transforming their lives, their communities, and beyond. Now it's your turn! Representing a diverse range of backgrounds and experiences, Mightier Than the Sword connects over forty inspiring biographies with life-changing writing activities and tips, showing readers just how much their own words can make a difference. Readers will explore nature with Rachel Carson, experience the beginning of the Reformation with Martin Luther, champion women's rights with Sojourner Truth, and many more. These richly illustrated stories of inspiring speechmakers, scientists, explorers, authors, poets, activists, and even other kids and young adults will engage and encourage young people to pay attention to their world, to honor their own ideas and dreams, and to embrace the transformative power of words to bring good to the world.

A Crowded Hour

A Crowded Hour
Author: KEVIN ABING
Publisher: Fonthill Media
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2017-06-25
Genre: History
ISBN:


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