Lipsitz, George.
Philadelphia : Temple University Press, 2011.
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Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
 - How racism takes place — Social imaginaries and social relations — The white spatial imaginary — The Black spatial imaginary — Spectatorship and citizenship — Space, sports, and spectatorship in St. Louis — The crime the wire couldn’t name : social decay and cynical detachment in Baltimore — Bridge — Weapons of the weak and weapons of the strong — Visible archives — Horace Tapscott and the world stage in Los Angeles — John Biggers and project row houses in Houston — Invisible archives — Betye Saar’s Los Angeles and Paule Marshall’s Brooklyn — Something left to love : Lorraine Hansberry’s Chicago — Race and place today — New Orleans today : we know this place — A place where everybody is somebody.
 
Subjects:
- United States — Race relations.
 - United States — Social conditions.
 - Racism — Economic aspects — United States.
 - Income distribution — United States.
 - African Americans — Social conditions.
 - African Americans — Economic conditions.
 - Human geography — United States.
 
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