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Is gentrification a threat to diversity, or does it flourish because of it? Sylvie Tissot documents the changes of The South End of Boston, known for being a historic working-class area with the most extensive Victorian brick row house district in the U.S. and a notable history of diversity, has recently turned into a central issue in the debate on gentrification. This neighborhood has observed a swift change that has sparked intense debates about class and race politics across the nation and globally.