Sundown Towns: A Hidden Dimension of American Racism by James W. Loewen

Sundown Towns: A Hidden Dimension of American Racism

James W. Loewen
562 pages
New Press, The
Oct 2005
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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 MeAs 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."Don't let the sun go down on you in this town.
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Pages 562
Publisher New Press, The
Published 2005
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