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Street corner society : the social structure of an Italian slum by Whyte, William Foote, 1914-2000

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TitleStreet corner society : the social structure of an Italian slum
CreatorWhyte, William Foote, 1914-2000
Year1955
PPI400
Pages392
Publisher[Chicago] : University of Chicago Press
LanguageEnglish
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SubjectGangs, Italian Americans, Cities and towns, Social structure, Gangs, Italiens, Villes, Jeugdbenden, Italianen, Achterbuurten
Collectioninternetarchivebooks, americana, printdisabled
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Cornerville and its people -- Corner boys and college boys -- Doc and his boys -- The members of the gang -- Bowling and social ranking -- The Nortons and the Aphrodite Club -- Doc's political campaign -- Disintegration -- Chick and his club -- The story of Chick Morelli -- Organizing the club -- Social activities -- Opposition to Chick -- The second season -- Disintegration -- Republican politics -- Chick Morelli's career -- Social structure and social mobility -- The nature of the groups -- The social role of the settlement house -- Loyalty and social mobility -- Racketeers and politicians -- The social structure of racketeering -- History of the rackets -- Organization of the policy racket -- Relations with the police -- The racketeer in his social setting -- The racketeer in the Cornerville S. and A. Club -- Tony Cataldo and the Shelby Street Boys -- Organizing the club -- Reorganizing the club -- The political issue -- The crisis and Tony Cataldo -- Tony's Beano Party -- The new administration -- Carlo and Tony -- Politics and the social structure -- The changing nature of political organization -- The political career -- Organizing the campaign -- Political rallies -- Election day -- The nature of political obligations -- conclusion -- The gang and the individual -- The social structure -- The problem of Cornerville --, Appendix : On the evolution of "Street corner society" -- Personal background -- Finding Cornerville -- Planning the study -- First efforts -- Beginning with Doc -- Training in participant observation -- Venture into politics -- Back on Norton Street -- Replanning the research -- Again the corner gang -- Studying racketeering -- Marching on City Hall -- Farewell to Cornerville -- Cornerville revisited -- Reflections on field research, Includes index