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100 _aWilliams, Rhonda Y.
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245 _aPlaces Created and Peopled:
_bBlack Women: Where They Be . . . Suffering?/
260 _bSage,
_c2020.
300 _aVol 46, Issue 3, 2020 ( 478–489 p.).
520 _aThis essay is based on remarks given as part of “The Legacy and Impact of Arnold Hirsch” session at the Urban History Association conference in Columbia, South Carolina, in October 2018. My conference remarks were in part prepared outline, in part extemporaneous riff. This essay takes its cue from my conference remarks, in that it, too, is in flux, building on my prepared outline, my in-the-moment handwritten notes, my memory, and additional ideas postconference. Three themes structured my conference remarks: “making the second ghetto”; “black women: where they be . . . suffering?” and “today: neighborhood change & gentrification.” I maintain that structure here.
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_dThousand Oaks Sage Publications
_tJournal of urban history
_x00961442
856 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1177/0096144219896574
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