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Caroline F. Ware.
GREENWICH VILLAGE, 1920 - 1930.
A comment on American civilization in the post war year.
First Harper edition, 1965 New York
Caroline Ware explored social change in Greenwich Village at a time when the dominant ethnic group, the Irish, was dispersing, values were changing in the Italian community, and young professionals and artists were moving in. The issues of urban reform considered here continue to be relevant in the 1990s. Author Caroline Ware has taught at Vassar, Sarah Lawrence, American University, and Howard University School of Social Work. The author of The Cultural Approach to History, she has served as a community development consultant to the Organization of American States and the United Nations. Deborah Dash Moore is director of the American Culture Program at Vassar College.
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