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100 1  Lanahan, Lawrence,|eauthor. 
245 14 The lines between us :|btwo families and a quest to cross 
       Baltimore's racial divide|h[Hoopla electronic resource] /
       |cLawrence Lanahan. 
250    Unabridged. 
264  1 [United States] :|bDreamscape Media, LLC,|c2019. 
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511 0  Read by Walter Dixon. 
520    The crisscrossing stories of Mark, a white devout 
       Christian who sells his suburban home to move to 
       Baltimore's inner city, and Nicole, a black mother 
       determined to leave West Baltimore for the suburbs, 
       chronicle how the region became so deeply segregated and 
       why these fault lines persist today. Mark and Nicole 
       personify the enormous disparities in access to safe 
       housing, educational opportunities, and decent jobs. As 
       these characters pack up their lives and change places, 
       journalist Lawrence Lanahan examines what it will take to 
       save our cities and communities: Do we put money into poor,
       segregated neighborhoods? Or do we move families out into 
       areas with more opportunity? This eye-opening account of 
       how a city creates its black, white, rich, and poor spaces
       suggests that these problems are not intractable but that 
       they are destined to persist until each of us-despite 
       living in separate worlds-understands that we have 
       something at stake. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
650  0 Urban policy|zMaryland|zBaltimore. 
650  0 Segregation|zMaryland|zBaltimore. 
650  0 Poverty|zMaryland|zBaltimore. 
650  0 Profit|zMaryland|zBaltimore. 
650  0 Cities and towns|zUnited States. 
651  0 Baltimore (Md.)|xEconomic conditions. 
651  0 Baltimore (Md.)|xSocial conditions. 
700 1  Dixon, Walter,|enarrator. 
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