Displacing DemocracyIn recent decades, economically disadvantaged Americans have become more residentially segregated from other communities: they are increasingly likely to live in high poverty neighborhoods that are spatially isolated with few civic resources. Low income citizens are also less likely to be politically engaged, a trend that is most glaring in terms of voter turnout. Examining neighborhoods in Atlanta, Kansas City, Milwaukee, and Rochester, Amy Widestrom
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