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Outward Growth, Race, Class, and Culture (1940s - 1960s)

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1954   In Brown v. Board of Education (Topeka, Kansas), Supreme court upholds school integration.  
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1959   Congress establishes the Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations (ACIR), with members from various branches of government. Serves primarily as a research agency and think tank in area of intergovernmental relations.  
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1959   The American Collegiate Schools of Planning (ASCP) is born when a few department heads of planning schools get together at the annual ASIP conference to confer on common problems and interests regarding the education of planners.  
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1957   "Education for Planning". A seminal, book-length inquiry by Harvey S. Perloff into the "appropriate intellectual, practical and philosophical basis for the education of city and regional planners".  
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1959   The St. Lawrence Seaway is completed. This joint US-Canada project created, in effect, a fourth North American seacoast, opening the American heartland to sea-going vessels.  
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1960   "Image of the City" by Kevin Lynch defines basic elements of city's "imageability" (paths, edges, nodes, etc.)  
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1961   "The Death and Life of Great American Cities" by Jane Jacobs. Includes a critique of planning and planners. Greenwich Village, NY.  
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1961   Richard Hedman and Fred Bair public "And On the Eighth Day", a hilarious book of cartoons poking fun at the planning profession by two of our own.  
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1961   Hawaii becomes the first state to institute statewide zoning.  
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1961   A Delaware River Basin Commission representing the states of New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania is created to foster joint management of the river's water resources.  
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1962   The urban growth simulation model emerges in the Penn-Jersey Transportation Study  
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1963   Columbia, Maryland, a new town situated about halfway between Washington and Baltimore, feature some class integration and the neighborhood principle.  
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1964   Civil Rights Act outlaws discrimination based on race, creed, and national origin in public places.  
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1964   "The Federal Bulldozer" by Martin Anderson indicts then-current urban renewal program as counterproductive to its professed aims of increased low- and middle-income housing supply.  
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1964   Similar to "The Federal Bulldozer", Herbert Gans's "The Urban Villagers" (1962), was a study of the consequences for community life in a Boston West End Italian-American community, contributes to a change in urban policy.  
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1964   In a commencement speech at the University of Michigan, Prsident Lyndon Johnson declares war on poverty and urges congressional authorization of many remedial programs, plus the establishment of a cabinet-level Dept. of Housing and Community Development.  
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