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Jim Crow Nostalgia
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Michelle R. Boyd
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African American leadership
/ African American leadership -- Illinois -- Chicago -- History
/ African American Studies
/ African Americans
/ African Americans -- Illinois -- Chicago -- Politics and government
/ African Americans -- Race identity -- Illinois -- Chicago
/ African Americans -- Segregation -- Illinois -- Chicago -- History
/ Bronzeville (Chicago, Ill.)
/ Bronzeville (Chicago, Ill.) -- Politics and government
/ Bronzeville (Chicago, Ill.) -- Social conditions
/ Chicago
/ Chicago (Ill.)
/ Chicago (Ill.) -- Race relations
/ Community life
/ Community life -- Illinois -- Chicago -- History
/ Ethnic Studies
/ History
/ Illinois
/ Nostalgia
/ Nostalgia -- Political aspects -- Illinois -- Chicago
/ Nostalgia -- Social aspects -- Illinois -- Chicago
/ Political aspects
/ Politics and government
/ Race identity
/ Race relations
/ Segregation
/ Social aspects
/ Social conditions
/ SOCIAL SCIENCE
/ Sociology
/ Urban
2008
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Michelle R. Boyd
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African American leadership
/ African American leadership -- Illinois -- Chicago -- History
/ African American Studies
/ African Americans
/ African Americans -- Illinois -- Chicago -- Politics and government
/ African Americans -- Race identity -- Illinois -- Chicago
/ African Americans -- Segregation -- Illinois -- Chicago -- History
/ Bronzeville (Chicago, Ill.)
/ Bronzeville (Chicago, Ill.) -- Politics and government
/ Bronzeville (Chicago, Ill.) -- Social conditions
/ Chicago
/ Chicago (Ill.)
/ Chicago (Ill.) -- Race relations
/ Community life
/ Community life -- Illinois -- Chicago -- History
/ Ethnic Studies
/ History
/ Illinois
/ Nostalgia
/ Nostalgia -- Political aspects -- Illinois -- Chicago
/ Nostalgia -- Social aspects -- Illinois -- Chicago
/ Political aspects
/ Politics and government
/ Race identity
/ Race relations
/ Segregation
/ Social aspects
/ Social conditions
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/ Sociology
/ Urban
2008
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Jim Crow Nostalgia
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Michelle R. Boyd
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African American leadership
/ African American leadership -- Illinois -- Chicago -- History
/ African American Studies
/ African Americans
/ African Americans -- Illinois -- Chicago -- Politics and government
/ African Americans -- Race identity -- Illinois -- Chicago
/ African Americans -- Segregation -- Illinois -- Chicago -- History
/ Bronzeville (Chicago, Ill.)
/ Bronzeville (Chicago, Ill.) -- Politics and government
/ Bronzeville (Chicago, Ill.) -- Social conditions
/ Chicago
/ Chicago (Ill.)
/ Chicago (Ill.) -- Race relations
/ Community life
/ Community life -- Illinois -- Chicago -- History
/ Ethnic Studies
/ History
/ Illinois
/ Nostalgia
/ Nostalgia -- Political aspects -- Illinois -- Chicago
/ Nostalgia -- Social aspects -- Illinois -- Chicago
/ Political aspects
/ Politics and government
/ Race identity
/ Race relations
/ Segregation
/ Social aspects
/ Social conditions
/ SOCIAL SCIENCE
/ Sociology
/ Urban
2008
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Jim Crow Nostalgia
2008
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Overview
In the Jim Crow era Chicago’s Bronzeville neighborhood on the city’s South Side was a major center of African American cultural vitality. Michelle R. Boyd examines how black revitalization leaders reinvented the neighborhood’s history in ways that, amazingly, sanitized the brutal elements of life under Jim Crow and develops a new way to understand the political significance of race today.
Publisher
University of Minnesota Press
Subject
/ African American leadership -- Illinois -- Chicago -- History
/ African Americans -- Illinois -- Chicago -- Politics and government
/ African Americans -- Race identity -- Illinois -- Chicago
/ African Americans -- Segregation -- Illinois -- Chicago -- History
/ Bronzeville (Chicago, Ill.) -- Politics and government
/ Bronzeville (Chicago, Ill.) -- Social conditions
/ Chicago
/ Chicago (Ill.) -- Race relations
/ Community life -- Illinois -- Chicago -- History
/ History
/ Illinois
/ Nostalgia -- Political aspects -- Illinois -- Chicago
/ Nostalgia -- Social aspects -- Illinois -- Chicago
/ Urban
ISBN
0816646775, 9780816646777, 0816646783, 9780816646784
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