Geographies of Race in the American South: The Continuing Legacies of Jim Crow Segregation
@article{Inwood2011GeographiesOR, title={Geographies of Race in the American South: The Continuing Legacies of Jim Crow Segregation}, author={J. Inwood}, journal={Southeastern Geographer}, year={2011}, volume={51}, pages={564 - 577} }
The modern study of the American South has undergone a decade long resurgence in Geography and has come to be defined by questions of inequality and social justice. This resurgence represents an innovative approach to geographic scholarship, the outlines of which, contribute to a broadly theorized social justice/critical geographic engagement. Building upon this foundation this paper incorporates recent methodological and intellectual engagements with the American South through a focus on the… Expand
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