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THE EFFECTS OF BAD HOUSING
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GREENSBORO'S CITIZENS
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Major Crimes
Infant Mortality
Tuberculosis
Venereal Disease
Fires
Redevelopment Commission
of Greensboro
April - 1959
This report provides statisitical data on blighted areas in Greensboro in relation to major crimes, infant mortality, tuberculosis, venereal disease, and fires. It breaks down eleven identified areas into 5 groups: Cumberland, East Market-Bennett, Warnersville, Retreat Street, and the last group is a comining of the remaining 7 areas. The major crimes examined were murder and non-negligent manslaughter, forcible rape, robbery, and aggravated assault. The fire causes examined were oil stove fires, defective wiring, electrical appliances, and other. ()
Type
text
Original format
reports
Original publisher
Greensboro, N.C. : Redevelopment Commission of Greensboro
Language
en
Contributing institution
Greensboro Public Library
Source collection
North Carolina Collection (Greensboro Public Library)