Living as Equals – How Three White Communities Struggled to Make Interracial Connections During the Civil Rights Era
How Three White Communities Struggled to Make Interracial Connections During the Civil Rights Era
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Product details:
- Publisher University of Chicago Press
- Date of Publication 25 March 2026
- Number of Volumes Hardback
- ISBN 9780826515964
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages318 pages
- Size 228x152 mm
- Weight 615 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 11 b&w photos, index 700
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Short description:
Using oral interviews with leaders and participants, as well as historical archives, the author documents three interracial sites where white Americans put themselves into unprecedented relationships with American minorities: integrating teen summer camps, neighborhoods, and city government.
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An inspiring brief for how crucial the work of the heart is to long-lasting and meaningful social change.--Avery F. Gordon ""In telling the story of three experiments in interracial cooperation during the period of the civil rights movement, Phyllis Palmer uncovers a hopeful response by white citizens to the challenge to American systems of racial repression.""--Tracy K'Meyer, University of Louisville, author of Interracialism and Christian Community in the Postwar South: The Story of Koinonia Farm ""Impeccably researched and invitingly written, Living as Equals is an inspiring brief for how crucial the work of the heart is to long-lasting and meaningful social change.""--Avery F. Gordon, University of California, Santa Barbara
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