Jeff Chopan

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To own a house remained the symbol of American triumph. The ultimate loss, then, was to be “homeless,” a word that entered popular discourse in the 1980s. One population was disproportionately hit: African Americans. The musician Tracy Chapman alluded to this in her 1988 hit song, “Fast Car,” singing “We’ll move out of the shelter.”
Invisible Child: Poverty, Survival, and Hope in an American City
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