"City of Dispossessions argues that the dispossession of African Americans and Native Americans explains the development of modern US cities, including Detroit. By comparing Black and Indigenous experiences, we gain a better understanding of the histories of race-relations, settler colonialism, and urban development"--
"City of Dispossessions argues that the dispossession of African Americans and Native Americans explains the development of modern US cities, including Detroit. By comparing Black and Indigenous experiences, we gain a better understanding of the histories of race-relations, settler colonialism, and urban development"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Preface Introduction. Dispossession, Detroit! Chapter 1. The Roots of Dispossession: From Waawayeyaattanong to Detroit Chapter 2. Performing Dispossession: Detroit's 1901 Bicentenary Chapter 3. Reclaiming Detroit: Blackness and Indigeneity During the Age of Fordism Chapter 4. Citizenship and Sovereignty: Black Nationalism and Indigenous Self-Determination Chapter 5. Black Indigeneity and Urban Indigenous Feminism in Postwar Detroit Chapter 6. Dispossession and the Roots of Culturally Relevant Education Conclusion. "Where Have All the Indians Gone?" The Afterlife of Dispossession, Detroit Notes Index Acknowledgements
Preface Introduction. Dispossession, Detroit! Chapter 1. The Roots of Dispossession: From Waawayeyaattanong to Detroit Chapter 2. Performing Dispossession: Detroit's 1901 Bicentenary Chapter 3. Reclaiming Detroit: Blackness and Indigeneity During the Age of Fordism Chapter 4. Citizenship and Sovereignty: Black Nationalism and Indigenous Self-Determination Chapter 5. Black Indigeneity and Urban Indigenous Feminism in Postwar Detroit Chapter 6. Dispossession and the Roots of Culturally Relevant Education Conclusion. "Where Have All the Indians Gone?" The Afterlife of Dispossession, Detroit Notes Index Acknowledgements
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