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"We Shall Independent Be": African American Place Making and the Struggle to Claim Space in the United States

The essays cover a range of topics, including the creation and disappearance of Seneca Village in antebellum New York City; the formation of the Chicago Woodlawn Association in die 1960s; Luther P. Jackson, who educated teachers for social justice at Virginia State University; a brief history of the...

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Published in:The Journal of American history (Bloomington, Ind.) Ind.), 2009, Vol.96 (2), p.540-541
Main Author: Woodruff, Nan Elizabeth
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Courts
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Schools
Teachers
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