Segregation Made Them Neighbors : An Archaeology of Racialization in Boise, Idaho /
"Segregation Made Them Neighbors investigates the relationship between whiteness and nonwhiteness through the lenses of landscapes and material culture. William A. White III uses data collected from a public archaeology and digital humanities project conducted in the River Street neighborhood i...
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
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[Lincoln, Nebraska] :
University of Nebraska Press and the Society for Historical Archaeology,
[2023]
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Series: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Online Access: | Texto completo |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction : archaeology that promotes antiracism
- Forcing an urban place through racism
- Race, structural racism, and whiteness in Boise, Idaho
- Creating a landscape despite racism
- The River Street Public Archaeology Project
- Archaeological evidence of life in a stigmatized landscape, 1890s-1960s
- Saving Erma Hayman's house
- Conclusion : using archaeology to fight racism.