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Sundown Towns A Hidden Dimension of America Racism

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ISBN-10: 156584887X

ISBN-13: 9781565848870

Edition: 2005

Authors: James Loewen

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The explosive story of racial exclusion in the north, from the American Book Award-winning author of Lies My Teacher Told Me As American as apple pie: • Most suburbs in the United States were originally sundown towns. • As part of the deepening racism that swept through the United States after 1890, town after town outside the traditional South became intentionally all-white, evicting their black populations with tactics that ranged from intimidation to outright violence. • From Myakka City, Florida, to Kennewick, Washington, the nation is dotted with thousands of all-white towns that are (or were until recently) all-white on purpose. Sundown towns can be found in almost every state. …    
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List price: $29.95
Copyright year: 2005
Publisher: New Press, The
Publication date: 9/29/2005
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 352
Size: 6.25" wide x 9.25" long x 1.75" tall
Weight: 2.134
Language: English

Social scientist and professor James Loewen is an outspoken critic of "feel-good" history. In his book "Lies My Teacher Told Me: Everything Your American Textbook Got Wrong" (1996) he debunks the myths and exposes the omissions he feels are taught in the nation's high schools. Disturbed by his college students' lack of knowledge of history and concerned about minority misconceptions, Loewen spent two years at the Smithsonian analyzing 12 leading history texts and 11 years writing this best-selling indictment of history teaching. Loewen believes that controversy has been removed from classrooms in favor of blind patriotism. "Any history book that celebrates, rather than examines, our…    

Note to the Reader
Introduction
The Importance of Sundown Towns
The Nadir: Incubator of Sundown Towns
The History of Sundown Towns
The Great Retreat
How Sundown Towns Were Created
Sundown Suburbs
The Sociology of Sundown Towns
Underlying Causes
Catalysts and Origin Myths
Hidden in Plain View: Knowing and Not Knowing About Sundown Towns
Sundown Towns in Operation
Enforcement
Exceptions to the Sundown Rule
Effects of Sundown Towns
The Effect of Sundown Towns on Whites
The Effect of Sundown Towns on Blacks
The Effect of Sundown Towns on the Social System
The Present and Future of Sundown Towns
Sundown Towns Today
The Remedy: Integrated Neighborhoods and Towns
Methodological Notes on Table 1
Notes
Photography Credits and Permissions
Index