Articles related to "Urban Mobility"Black journalists have proven to be a powerful and influential voice in the Black community. Even in the face of Jim Crow segregation Black journalists spoke out against
The automobile ended the isolation of the rural farms and established the mobility needed for the migration to the cities.
Federal transportation subsidies meant to improve urban mobility inadvertently created our Auto-Nation with the car as the centerpiece of urban transportation planning.
The process of suburbanization resulted in the abandonment of many inner cities across the country which led to racial segregation and heighten class divisiveness.
Cities like Bogota have successfully accommodated bicycles, pedestrians and public transit in dense urban environments. The automobile is an enemy to be contained.
FDR believed the government should promote paternalistic housing policies to provide for those devastated by the Depression, but there were unintended consequences.
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