The geography of hate : the great migration through small-town America / Jennifer Sdunzik.
"The Geography of Hate locates the Midwest as a critical site of inquiry and addresses how space, race, and culture intersect in ways that have historically reinforced civic and geographical borders for racial and ethnic minorities. Considering small-town America in the narrative about the Grea...
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Other title: | Great migration through small-town America |
Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Urbana :
University of Illinois Press,
[2023]
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Table of Contents:
- How White desires determine the fate of the Great Migration in America's heartland
- Manifesting White Indiana
- Crossroads of desires
- Erasing histories : a Black church and a White pool
- Silencing memories : White desires and Black terror
- When Black folk make the record
- The geography of hate : mapping Whiteness.