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No There There: Social Movements and Urban Political Community --$t2. Corporate Power and Ethnic Patronage: Machine Politics in Oakland --$t3. The Making of a White Middle Class: The Ku Klux Klan and Urban Reform --$t4. Economic Crisis and Class Hegemony: The Rule of Downtown --$t5. Working-Class Collective Agency: The General Strike and Labor Insurgency --$t6. Reconstituting the Urban Regime: Redevelopment and the Central City --$t7. Bureaucratic Insulation and Racial Conflict: The Challenge of Black Power --$t8. 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