Jim Crow Nostalgia : Reconstructing Race in Bronzeville /
In the Jim Crow era of the early twentieth century, Chicago's Bronzeville neighborhood on the city's South Side was a major center of African American cultural vitality and a destination for thousands of Southern blacks seeking new opportunities in the North during the Great Migration. Aft...
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Minneapolis :
University of Minnesota Press,
2008.
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Table des matières:
- Introduction: Race, nostalgia, and neighborhood redevelopment
- The way we were : political accommodation and neighborhood change, 1870-1950
- When we were colored : Black civic leadership and the birth of nostalgia, 1950-1990
- Back to the future : marketing the race for neighborhood development
- Ties and chitlins : political legitimacy and racial authentication
- We're all in this mess together : identity and the framing of racial agendas
- Conclusion: Nostalgia and identity in the twenty-first century.