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South East Baltimore is a community known throughout the city for its ethnic diversity. People of Polish, Czechoslovakian, Russian, German, Greek, and Italian origin are all found here. In 1970, over 99,000 people—comprising 11% of the city’s population—lived in South East, most of them in well-kept rowhouses, some of which date back to the late eighteenth century.
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Naparstek, A.J., Biegel, D.E., Spiro, H.R. (1982). The Model in Action—Baltimore. In: Neighborhood Networks for Humane Mental Health Care. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-1146-1_9
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