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Building The Black City Joe William Trotter Jr

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Building The Black City Joe William Trotter Jr
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 6.53 MB
Author: Joe William Trotter Jr.
ISBN: 9780520344419, 0520344413
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Building The Black City Joe William Trotter Jr by Joe William Trotter Jr. 9780520344419, 0520344413 instant download after payment.

A new way of seeing Black history—the sweeping story of how American cities as we know them developed from the vision, aspirations, and actions of the Black poor.
Building the Black City shows how African Americans built and rebuilt thriving cities for themselves, even as their unpaid and underpaid labor enriched the nation's economic, political, and cultural elites. Covering an incredible range of cities from the North to the South, the East to the West, Joe William Trotter, Jr., traces the growth of Black cities and political power from the preindustrial era to the present.
Trotter defines the Black city as a complicated socioeconomic, spiritual, political, and spatial process, unfolding time and again as Black communities carved out urban space against the violent backdrop of recurring assaults on their civil and human rights—including the right to the city. As we illuminate the destructive depths of racial capitalism and how...

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