
Sundown Towns
A Hidden Dimension of American Racism
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Narrado por:
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Norman Dietz
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James Loewen
Professor emeritus at the University of Vermont, James W. Loewen won the National Book Award for his New York Times best seller Lies My Teacher Told Me: Everything Your American History Textbook Got Wrong.
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"Sure to become a landmark in several fields and a sure bet among Loewen's many fans." ( Publishers Weekly)
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An unsettling, heartbeakng, very important work
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This book is inportant in that it helps us remember exactly how racist we were and may still be. Many people have a cartoonish view of what racism is, that it must be overt and blatant to qualify. However, although racism was quite overt in the period covered in this book, one can see how racism became more covert and subtle in recent times and how it hides in the structural and institutional realities today.
A book not for the faint of heart.
A required audiobook.
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If they only knew their own history
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Enlightening and Powerful
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This book changed the way I thought about American towns and the geography of race. Loewen's work is phenomenal and a compelling read. Eye-opening and something every American should read.Explains why people sometimes live where they do
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A must read for the World. Period!!
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Important History You Don't Know
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A great untold history lesson
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FIrst, I studied history in school and yet I had never heard of this pervasive and systemic history of racism in America. The thousands of towns and whole counties that Mr. Loewen uncovers and discusses is staggering. I never thought of the overwhelmingly white towns and suburbs I have traveled through in my life as having a history of being "all white on purpose", but I have been to some of the places he discusses. On top of that, his research is impeccable and the stories of violence, arson, lynchings and non-violent attempts to drive whole groups of people from whole areas of our country is staggering. To this day we live in a world shaped by the policies of these Sundown Towns. And we don't even know it.
Secondly, he does not just make a case for the history of these events and he doesn't just examine how they existed and spread throughout mostly the NORTH of our country, he also strongly links this history of racism to effects in our daily lives TODAY. The overall socio-economic disparity of blacks versus whites in this country can be connected to these sundown towns. Their homogeneity relates to their continued segregation and prejudice. There is little more important in life than where you live (it relates to job opportunities, schooling for your children, social status, safety, crime and overall health).
This book will change the way you view your own town, not to mention our country. It will ALSO affect how you think of current events. Consider this: he links how Sundown Towns and the White Flight of white people into homogenous suburbs (the vast majority of which were established to be or were quickly changed to be "all white on purpose) evolved into the modern gated community - which are mostly white. After this book was published George Zimmerman shot Trayvon Martin in a gated community. When I look at the unfolding news about this attack and the undercurrent of racism it implies I can't help but think that this would never have happened if there was not a history in this country of creating Sundown Towns and thus segregated gated communities. Again, this is my interpretation of events, not Mr. Loewen's (as the book was published BEFORE the shooting) but I think the two are connected.
The narration is strong and the text can be a bit factually dense. But in the end this book will redefine history and current sociology for you. I cannot recommend this book enough.
Powerful
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