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James W. Loewen - Sundown Towns: A Hidden Dimension of American Racism

 
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The explosive story of racial exclusion in the north, from the American Book Award-winning author of Lies My Teacher Told Me.
'Whites have nicknames for many sundown towns: from "Colonial Whites" for Colonial Heights, near Richmond, Virginia, across the country to "Lily White Lynwood" outside of Los Angeles.' —from Sundown Towns

    Highland Park, Texas, home to both George W. Bush and Richard Cheney, did not have a home-owning black family until 2003
    Vienna, Illinois, expelled its black community in 1954, burning their homes and sending them fleeing
    Eleven Presidents and recent presidential candidates come from sundown towns, including McKinley, Truman, Dewey, JFK, and George W. Bush
    Signature American edibles that originated in sundown towns include Spam, Kentucky Fried Chicken, Krispy Kreme Doughnuts, and Heath bars

Don't let the sun go down on you in this town." We equate these words with the Jim Crow South but in a sweepi
 
 

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Authors James W. Loewen
Nonfiction Category Architecture • History • Political Science • Social Science
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  Sugrue, Thomas J., Nation: "The singular contribution of Loewen's book is to show that white Northerners were every bit as effective in enforcing segregation as the Southern architects of Jim Crow. Loewen hopes to jar white readers from their sense of racial innocence by uncovering a painful, neglected history of systematic racial exclusion....While his chronicle of racial incidents can be numbing and repetitious, the cumulative impact is undeniable."

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  Format: Hardcover
Publisher: New Pr (August 25, 2005)
Measurements: 9.25"(h) x 6.25"(w) x 1.75"(d), 2.15 lbs.
ISBN: 9781565848870

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  Anna is a town of about 7,000 people, including adjoining Jonesboro. The twin towns lie about 35 miles north of Cairo, in southern Illinois. In 1909, in the aftermath of a horrific nearby "spectacle lynching," Anna and Jonesboro expelled their African Americans. Both cities have been all-white ever since. Nearly a century later, "Anna" is still considered by its residents and by citizens of nearby towns to mean "Ain't No Niggers Allowed," the acronym the convenience store clerk confirmed in 2001.
 

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The explosive story of racial exclusion in the north, from the American Book Award-winning author of Lies My Teacher Told Me As American as apple pie: - Most suburbs in the United States were originally sundown towns.- As part of the deepening racism that swept through the United States after 1890, town after town outside the traditional South became intentionally all-white, evicting their black populations with tactics that ranged from intimidation to outright violence.- From Myakka City, Florida, to Kennewick, Washington, the nation is dotted with thousands of all-white towns that are (or were until recently) all-white on purpose. Sundown towns can be found in almost every state. Don't let the sun go down on you in this town. We equate these words with the Jim Crow South but, in a sweeping analysis of American residential patterns, award-winning and bestselling author James W. Loewen demonstrates that strict racial exclusion was the norm in American towns and villages from sea to shining sea for much of ...
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