Sundown towns

a hidden dimension of American racism

Describes the creation and history of "sundown towns, " American towns where African-Americans were outlawed after dark, in some cases as late as the 1970s; examines their effect on whites, African-Americans, and the social system; and discusses their continued existence, arguing the importance of integration.

Distributed by Norton
2005
9781565848870
book

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