Friends Disappear: The Battle for Racial Equality in Evanston (Chicago Visions and Revisions)

Friends Disappear: The Battle for Racial Equality in Evanston (Chicago Visions and Revisions)

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BooksSocial ScienceSociologyUrban

BooksHistoryUnited States20th Century

BooksSocial ScienceEthnic StudiesAmericanAfrican American & Black Studies

ISBN: 022615646X / Publisher: University of Chicago Press, October 2014

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In 1974, middle-schooler Mary Barr and a dozen of her friends—boys and girls, black and white—sat for a photograph on a porch in Evanston, Illinois. Barr’s book, both history and ethnography, emerges from her thinking about this photograph and its deep background. Using government documents, newspaper articles, and census data, Barr provides a history of Evanston with a particular emphasis on its neighborhoods, its schools, and its families. Barr also tracked down all of the living people in her photograph and interviewed them about their experiences in Evanston and beyond. Ultimately, Barr comes to better understand the stories—and the lies—people tell about their communities, as well as the ways that inequality begets inequality, both in a historical sense and in the daily lives of her far-flung friends. Read More
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