Banality of Segregation: Why Hirsch Still Helps Us Understand Our Racial Geography/

By: Material type: ArticleArticlePublication details: Sage, 2020.Description: Vol 46, Issue 3, 2020 ( 490–493 p.)Online resources: In: Journal of urban historySummary: Even as laws have banished the practice, residential segregation continues to be a defining feature of the metropolitan United States. How does the scholarship of Arnold Hirsch help us to understand its persistence even as its mechanisms morph in multiple ways? How also do we understand the dynamic ways that African Americans have resisted this enclosure through politics but also through the creation of community and culture within that space?
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Even as laws have banished the practice, residential segregation continues to be a defining feature of the metropolitan United States. How does the scholarship of Arnold Hirsch help us to understand its persistence even as its mechanisms morph in multiple ways? How also do we understand the dynamic ways that African Americans have resisted this enclosure through politics but also through the creation of community and culture within that space?

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