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Geography of Race


Autumn Awakening | Vol. 18, No. 2– 2011 | Credits

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  • Lawsuit Breaks Suburban Affordable Housing Limits— Challenges Affluent Sprawl
  • Social Justice in Suburbia
  • African Americans Moving South—and to the Suburbs
  • Black Belt Power: African Americans Come Back South, Change Political Landscape
  • By the Numbers: Black Flight in the S.F. Bay Area
  • Twenty Point Plan to Depopulate Black Atlanta
  • Black-Latino Coalitions Block Anti-Immigrant Laws in Mississippi
  • Census Bureau Contributes to Prison-based Gerrymandering
  • Immigration and Mass Incarceration
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Autumn Awakening

  • Introduction: Autumn Awakening
  • Geography of Race
    • Lawsuit Breaks Suburban Affordable Housing Limits— Challenges Affluent Sprawl
    • Social Justice in Suburbia
    • African Americans Moving South—and to the Suburbs
    • Black Belt Power: African Americans Come Back South, Change Political Landscape
    • By the Numbers: Black Flight in the S.F. Bay Area
    • Twenty Point Plan to Depopulate Black Atlanta
    • Black-Latino Coalitions Block Anti-Immigrant Laws in Mississippi
    • Census Bureau Contributes to Prison-based Gerrymandering
    • Immigration and Mass Incarceration
  • Redistricting and Voting Rights
  • Economics of Equity
  • On Occupy
  • Research and Resources 18-2

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