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4. Integration, Separation, and the Fight for Black Identity
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- List of Abbreviations xiii
- Introduction: Civil Rights’ Stepchild 1
- 1. “A Home of One’s Own”: The Battle over Residential Space in Twentieth- Century America 10
- 2. Finding Capital in Diversity: The Creation of Racially Integrated Space 31
- 3. Marketing Integration: Interracial Living in the White Imagination 56
- 4. Integration, Separation, and the Fight for Black Identity 68
- 5. “Well- Trained Citizens and Good Neighbors”: Educating an Integrated America 90
- 6. Confrontations in Black and White: The Crisis of Integration 120
- 7. The Choice to Live Differently: Reimagining Integration at Century’s End 145
- Epilogue: West Mount Airy and the Legacy of Integration 168
- Notes 175
- Bibliography 213
- Index 227
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- List of Abbreviations xiii
- Introduction: Civil Rights’ Stepchild 1
- 1. “A Home of One’s Own”: The Battle over Residential Space in Twentieth- Century America 10
- 2. Finding Capital in Diversity: The Creation of Racially Integrated Space 31
- 3. Marketing Integration: Interracial Living in the White Imagination 56
- 4. Integration, Separation, and the Fight for Black Identity 68
- 5. “Well- Trained Citizens and Good Neighbors”: Educating an Integrated America 90
- 6. Confrontations in Black and White: The Crisis of Integration 120
- 7. The Choice to Live Differently: Reimagining Integration at Century’s End 145
- Epilogue: West Mount Airy and the Legacy of Integration 168
- Notes 175
- Bibliography 213
- Index 227