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.
hid | mid | miid | nid | wid | location_code | location | barcode | callnum | dewey | created | updated |
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1128429 | 4814099 | 2293 | 95135 | 153442 | BRHS | 114 | BRHS22944 | 363.5 LOE | 363.5 | 1581465224 | 1736518457 |
2070732 | 5645643 | 2232 | 95135 | 153442 | HIHS | 255 | HIHS304364 | 363.5 LOE | 363.5 | 1582575937 | 1709307855 |
2667665 | 6165233 | 2373 | 95135 | 153442 | CAH | 126 | CAS024762 | 363.55 LOE | 363.55 | 1637782573 | 1736800991 |