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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction 1
- 1. A Tarnished Golden Age: Race and Recreation Before World War II 13
- 2. The Fifth Freedom: Racial Liberalism, Nonviolence, and Recreation Riots in the 1940s 47
- 3. “A Northern City with a Southern Exposure”: Challenging Recreational Segregation in the 1950s 88
- 4. Violence in the City of Good Neighbors: Delinquency and Consumer Rights in the Postwar City 125
- 5. Building a National Movement: Students Confront Recreational Segregation 158
- 6. “Riotland”: Race and the Decline of Urban Amusements 194
- Conclusion 226
- Notes 235
- Index 297
- Acknowledgments 307
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction 1
- 1. A Tarnished Golden Age: Race and Recreation Before World War II 13
- 2. The Fifth Freedom: Racial Liberalism, Nonviolence, and Recreation Riots in the 1940s 47
- 3. “A Northern City with a Southern Exposure”: Challenging Recreational Segregation in the 1950s 88
- 4. Violence in the City of Good Neighbors: Delinquency and Consumer Rights in the Postwar City 125
- 5. Building a National Movement: Students Confront Recreational Segregation 158
- 6. “Riotland”: Race and the Decline of Urban Amusements 194
- Conclusion 226
- Notes 235
- Index 297
- Acknowledgments 307