Way Up North in Louisville
African American Migration in the Urban South, 1930-1970
by Luther Adams
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Way Up North in Louisville offers a powerful reinterpretation of the modern civil rights movement and of the transformations in black urban life within the interrelated contexts of migration, work, and urban renewal, which spurred the fight against residential segregation and economic inequality. While acknowledging the destructive downside of emerging postindustrialism for African Americans in the Jim Crow South, Adams concludes that persistent patterns of economic and racial inequality did not rob black people of their capacity to act in their own interests.
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November 29, 2010 -
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- ISBN: 9781469603865
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- ISBN: 9780807899434
- File size: 4073 KB
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- ISBN: 9780807899434
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