Rural ghetto

The term rural ghetto was coined by Osha Gray Davidson in the book Broken Heartland: The Rise of America's Rural Ghetto, and describes the influx of poverty and neglect in the small towns of Midwestern and Southeastern United States that occurs. Some of the trends driving the rural ghetto phenomenon:

Rural ghetto

The term rural ghetto was coined by Osha Gray Davidson in the book Broken Heartland: The Rise of America's Rural Ghetto, and describes the influx of poverty and neglect in the small towns of Midwestern and Southeastern United States that occurs. Some of the trends driving the rural ghetto phenomenon: