TY - BOOK ID - 78073360 TI - The separate city AU - Silver, Christopher AU - Moeser, John V PY - 2015 SN - 0813161460 9780813161464 1322601194 9781322601199 0813119111 9780813119113 0813130913 PB - Lexington The University Press of Kentucky DB - UniCat KW - African Americans KW - Afro-Americans KW - Black Americans KW - Colored people (United States) KW - Negroes KW - Africans KW - Ethnology KW - Blacks KW - Politics and government. KW - Population. KW - Memphis (Tenn.) KW - Atlanta (Ga.) KW - Richmond (Va.) KW - Richmond City (Va.) KW - City of Richmond (Va.) KW - ريتشموند (Va.) KW - Rītshmūnd (Va.) KW - Горад Рычманд (Va.) KW - Horad Rychmand (Va.) KW - Рычманд (Va.) KW - Rychmand (Va.) KW - Ричмънд (Va.) KW - Richmŭnd (Va.) KW - Ρίτσμοντ (Va.) KW - Ritsmont (Va.) KW - 리치먼드 (Va.) KW - Rich'imŏndŭ (Va.) KW - ריצ'מונד (Va.) KW - Rits'mond (Va.) KW - Ричмонд (Va.) KW - Ricmondia (Va.) KW - Ričmonda (Va.) KW - Ričmond (Va.) KW - リッチモンド (Va.) KW - Ritchimondo (Va.) KW - Rychmond (Va.) KW - Ričmonds (Va.) KW - 里士满 (Va.) KW - Lishiman (Va.) KW - Race relations. KW - Georgia KW - Politics and government KW - Virginia KW - Population KW - Tennessee (Etat) KW - Race relations KW - Afro-Americans - Virginia - Richmond - Population. KW - Afro-Americans - Virginia - Richmond - Politics and government. KW - Afro-Americans - Georgia - Atlanta - Population. KW - Afro-Americans - Tennessee - Memphis - Population. KW - Afro-Americans - Tennessee - Memphis - Politics and government. KW - Richmond (Va.) - Race relations. KW - Atlanta (Ga.) - Race relations. KW - Memphis (Tenn.) - Race relations. KW - Black people UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:78073360 AB - A ground-breaking collaborative study merging perspectives from history, political science, and urban planning, The Separate City is a trenchant analysis of the development of the African-American community in the urban South. While similar in some respects to the racially defined ghettos of the North, the districts in which southern blacks lived from the pre-World War II era to the mid-1960s differed markedly from those of their northern counterparts. The African- American community in the South was (and to some extent still is) a physically expansive, distinct, and socially heterogeneous zo ER -