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Author Hunter, Marcus Anthony, author.

Title Chocolate cities : the Black map of American life / Marcus Anthony Hunter and Zandria F. Robinson.

Publication Info. Oakland, California : University of California Press, [2018]

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 East Hartford, Raymond Library - Adult Department  973.0496 HUNTER    Check Shelf
 Windsor, Main Library - Adult Department  973.0496 HU    Check Shelf
Description xiii, 291 pages : 1 map ; 24 cm
Note "George Gund Foundation imprint in African American studies."
"A Naomi Schneider book."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 201-282) and index.
Contents Everywhere below Canada -- Part I. The map. Dust tracks on the chocolate map -- Multiplying the South -- Super Lou's chitlin' circuit -- Part II. The village. The blacker the village, the sweeter the juice -- The two Ms. Johnsons -- Making Negrotown -- Part III. The soul. When and where the spirit moves you -- How Brenda's baby got California love -- Bouncing into the chocolate city future -- Part IV. The power. The house that Jane built -- Mary, Dionne, and Alma -- Leaving on a jet plane -- Seeing like a chocolate city.
Summary "When you think of a map of the United States, what do you see? Now think of the Seattle that begot Jimi Hendrix. The Dallas that shaped Erykah Badu. The Holly Springs, Mississippi, that compelled Ida B. Wells to activism against lynching. The Birmingham where Martin Luther King, Jr., penned his most famous missive. Now how do you see the United States? Chocolate Cities offers a new cartography of the United States--a "Black Map" that more accurately reflects the lived experiences and the future of Black life in America. Drawing on cultural sources such as film, music, fiction, and plays, and on traditional resources like Census data, oral histories, ethnographies, and health and wealth data, the book offers a new perspective for analyzing, mapping, and understanding the ebbs and flows of the Black American experience--all in the cities, towns, neighborhoods, and communities that Black Americans have created and defended. Black maps are consequentially different from our current geographical understanding of race and place in America. And as the United States moves toward a majority minority society, Chocolate Cities provides a broad and necessary assessment of how racial and ethnic minorities make and change America's social, economic, and political landscape"--Provided by publisher.
Subject African Americans -- History.
African Americans. (OCoLC)fst00799558
Genre/Form History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
Added Author Robinson, Zandria F., author.
Other Form: Online version: Hunter, Marcus Anthony. Chocolate cities. Oakland, California : University of California Press, [2018] 9780520966178 (DLC) 2017033913
ISBN 9780520292826 (hardcover ; alkaline paper)
0520292820 (hardcover ; alkaline paper)
9780520292833 (paperback ; alkaline paper)
0520292839 (paperback ; alkaline paper)
9780520966178 (ebook)
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