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Author Edin, Kathryn, 1962- author.

Title The injustice of place : uncovering the legacy of poverty in America / Kathryn J. Edin, H. Luke Shaefer, and Timothy J. Nelson.

Publication Info. New York : Mariner Books, [2023]
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Edition First edition.
Description 343 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color), maps ; 24 cm.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 275-326) and index.
Contents Introduction -- America's internal colonies -- Separate, unequal -- Nothing to do here but drugs -- A tradition of violence -- Little kingdoms -- The invisible hand -- Revolt and retribution -- The sins of our fathers -- Healing America's internal colonies -- Appendix A: The history and theory of internal colonies -- Appendix B: The index of deep disadvantage.
Summary "Three of the nation's top scholars, known for tackling key mysteries about poverty in America, turn their attention from the country's poorest people to its poorest places. Based on a fresh, data-driven approach, they discover that America's most disadvantaged communities are not the big cities that get the most notice. Instead, nearly all are rural. Little if any attention has been paid to these places or to the people who make their lives there. This revelation set in motion a five-year journey across Appalachia, the Cotton and Tobacco Belts of the Deep South, and South Texas. Immersing themselves in these communities, pouring over centuries of local history, attending parades and festivals, the authors trace the legacies of the deepest poverty in America, including inequalities shaping people's health, livelihoods, and upward social mobility for families. Wrung dry by powerful forces and corrupt government officials, the "internal colonies" in these regions were exploited for their resources and then left to collapse. The unfolding revelation in The Injustice of Place is not about what sets these places apart, but about what they have in common: a history of raw, intensive resource extraction and human exploitation. This history and its reverberations demand a reckoning and a commitment to wage a new War on Poverty, with the unrelenting focus on our nation's places of deepest need"-- Provided by publisher.
Subject Poverty -- United States.
Rural poor -- United States.
Cities and towns -- United States.
United States -- Economic conditions -- Regional disparities.
Cities and towns. (OCoLC)fst00861748
Economic history -- Regional disparities. (OCoLC)fst01352853
Poverty. (OCoLC)fst01074093
Rural poor. (OCoLC)fst01101743
United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
Added Author Shaefer, H. Luke, author.
Nelson, Timothy Jon, author.
Other Form: Online version: Edin, Kathryn J. Injustice of place First edition. New York : Mariner Books, [2023] 9780063239500 (DLC) 2023009675
ISBN 9780063239494 (hardcover)
0063239493 (hardcover)
9780063239524 (paperback)
0063239523 (paperback)
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