Crowley interviews long-time residents of the Central Area, a historically redlined neighborhood that was one of the few places nonwhites could buy homes. Residents tell stories of working with the Black Panthers, becoming activists in the 1960s, and of building a thriving culture around church, music, and food. The neighborhood is going through rapid gentrification today, and many of these residents have been or will be displaced.
Interviewer:
Madeline Crowley Imprint: Chin Music Press Country of Publication: United States Dimensions:
Height: 152mm,
Width: 228mm,
ISBN:9781634059787 ISBN 10: 1634059786 Pages: 220 Publication Date:11 August 2020 Audience:
General/trade
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ELT Advanced
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active
MADELINE CROWLEY is a self-taught ethnographer who felt the need to chronicle the stories of her neighbors to bring together the increasingly fragmented community.