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How the Streets Were Made

Housing Segregation and Black Life in America

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The book explores the concept of "the streets" as both a physical space shaped by segregation and a sociocultural construct that has impacted perceptions of blackness in America. Through an interdisciplinary approach, it delves into how these streets have influenced contemporary views on black identity, community dynamics, violence, consumer behavior, and a sense of belonging. By integrating insights from various fields, the author highlights the complex relationship between societal structures and the lived experiences of black individuals.

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How the Streets Were Made, Yelena Bailey

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Jaar van publicatie
2020
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Ondertitel
Housing Segregation and Black Life in America
Taal
Engels
Jaar van publicatie
2020
Formaat
Hardcover
Aantal pagina's
224
ISBN13
9781469660585
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The book explores the concept of "the streets" as both a physical space shaped by segregation and a sociocultural construct that has impacted perceptions of blackness in America. Through an interdisciplinary approach, it delves into how these streets have influenced contemporary views on black identity, community dynamics, violence, consumer behavior, and a sense of belonging. By integrating insights from various fields, the author highlights the complex relationship between societal structures and the lived experiences of black individuals.