Mission Hill and the Miracle of Boston (1978)

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This documentary traces the alteration, through economic and political influences, of the Parker Hill area of Roxbury in Boston. An ethnically mixed family neighborhood, at present largely Irish Catholic, is now the location of a racially tense public housing project (named Mission Hill for a local church) which is occupied mainly by blacks.

Director: Richard Broadman
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 66 min
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Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Mission Hill and the Miracle of Boston about?
This documentary traces the alteration, through economic and political influences, of the Parker Hill area of Roxbury in Boston. An ethnically mixed family neighborhood, at present largely Irish Catholic, is now the location of a racially tense public housing project (named Mission Hill for a local church) which is occupied mainly by blacks.
Who directed Mission Hill and the Miracle of Boston?
Mission Hill and the Miracle of Boston was directed by Richard Broadman.
How long is Mission Hill and the Miracle of Boston?
Mission Hill and the Miracle of Boston has a runtime of 1h 6m (66 minutes).
What genre is Mission Hill and the Miracle of Boston?
Mission Hill and the Miracle of Boston is a Documentary film.
Where was Mission Hill and the Miracle of Boston produced?
Mission Hill and the Miracle of Boston was produced in United States of America.