Citizen participation and the minority viewpoint. Paper presented at the 52nd Annual Meeting of the Highway Research Board HRB, Washington, D.C., January 1973.

Author(s)
Anderson, G.
Year
Abstract

A close relation exists between race and transportation. The position of the non-white in the present social structure of the country is examined in the light of history. Non-white protest carries no political weight. The failure of the city of Cleveland to involve people in the planning process is discussed. Consequences which must be faced when the non-white citizen is unable to express himself in government procedures are described. Planning in non-white communities not only would be beneficial but would also result in total community progress.

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B 8019 (In: B 5024 S) /10/ IRRD 212531
Source

In: Highway Research Board Special Report No. SR 142, 1973, p. 62-65.

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