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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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Today’s emerging resistance movements can draw on a long and varied history to challenge the reactionary US government. Racial justice organizing has been the leading edge of progressive change for generations, and lessons learned and leadership from Black liberation struggles are key to moving beyond resistance and toward revolutionary abundance.

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