A Sense of Place: Birmingham's Black Middle-class Community, 1890-1930

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University of Alabama Press, 1999 - 326 pages
This portrait of a middle-class African American community showcases the way its citizens overcame racial hostility and developed a sense of place and collective identity. The author draws from a range of primary sources to demonstrate how the community developed and thrived.

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