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The Pool Is Closed Segregation Summertime And The Search For A Place To Swim Hannah S Palmer

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The Pool Is Closed Segregation Summertime And The Search For A Place To Swim Hannah S Palmer
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Publisher: LSU Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.36 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Hannah S. Palmer
ISBN: 9780807183182, 9780807181898, 0807181897, 0807183180
Language: English
Year: 2024

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The Pool Is Closed Segregation Summertime And The Search For A Place To Swim Hannah S Palmer by Hannah S. Palmer 9780807183182, 9780807181898, 0807181897, 0807183180 instant download after payment.

In 2018, while teaching her kids to swim and working on urban river restoration projects, Hannah S. Palmer began a journal of social encounters with water. As she found herself dangling her feet in a seemingly all-white swimming pool, she started to worry about how her young sons would learn to swim. Would they grow up accustomed to the stubbornly segregated pools of Atlanta? Was it safe for them to wade in creeks laced with urban runoff or dive into the ever-warming, man-made swimming holes of the South? Should they just join the Y?
But these weren't just parenting questions. In the South, how we swim—and whether we have access to water at all—is tied up in race and class. As she took her sons pool-hopping across Atlanta, Palmer found an intimate lens through which to view the city's neighborhoods. In The Pool Is Closed, she documents the creeks behind fences, the springs in the sewers, the lakes that had all but vanished since her own parents learned to...

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