Sundown Towns

A Hidden Dimension of American Racism

Paperback, 562 pages

English language

Published Nov. 7, 2006 by Simon & Schuster.

ISBN:
978-0-7432-9448-5
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OCLC Number:
71778272

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Bestselling author of Lies My Teacher Told Me, James W. Loewen, exposes the secret communities and hotbeds of racial injustice that sprung up throughout the twentieth century unnoticed, forcing us to reexamine race relations in the United States.

In this groundbreaking work, bestselling sociologist James W. Loewen, author of the national bestseller Lies My Teacher Told Me, brings to light decades of hidden racial exclusion in America. In a provocative, sweeping analysis of American residential patterns, Loewen uncovers the thousands of “sundown towns”—almost exclusively white towns where it was an unspoken rule that blacks could not live there—that cropped up throughout the twentieth century, most of them located outside of the South. These towns used everything from legal formalities to violence to create homogenous Caucasian communities—and their existence has gone unexamined until now. For the first time, Loewen takes a long, hard look at the history, sociology, and continued existence …

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Subjects

  • African Americans -- Segregation
  • Cities and towns -- United States
  • Suburbs -- United States
  • City and town life -- United States
  • Suburban life -- United States
  • Discrimination in housing -- United States
  • Racism -- United States
  • United States -- History, Local
  • United States -- Race relations