In the face of community opposition, Moses had shelved the project, but revived the idea in the 1950s.
Working for the State Department during the era, Jacobs received a questionnaire about her political beliefs and loyalties.
On 25 March 1952, Jacobs delivered her response to Conrad E.
If self-government in the place is to work, underlying any float of population must be a continuity of people who have forged neighborhood networks.