Family Life -- Black Women's Historiography -- Leadership -- Churches and Schools -- Civil Rights Beginnings -- Civil Rights Endings -- Resistance and Denial -- Suburban Regions -- Race and Consumption -- Metropolitan Poverty -- Metropolitan Growth and Exclusion
Summary
Suburban Erasure explains how racial inequality adapted in the twentieth century in order to shape American society today. It celebrates the voices of unheralded civil rights leaders, while clearly explaining how suburbs reflect earlier patterns of segregation
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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English
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