When they blew the levee politics, race, and community in Pinhook, Missouri
Origin stories of Pinhook -- Living in Pinhook -- Debra steps up to save Pinhook -- Pinhook day, homecoming -- When they broke the levee -- Why home means so much -- Conclusion: the power of hope through community
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Sprache: | eng |
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Jackson
University Press of Mississippi
2018
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Ausgabe: | first printing 2018 |
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United States / History
> Pinhook (Mo.) / Race relations
> Pinhook (Mo.) / Politics and government
> Pinhook (Mo.) / History
> African Americans / Missouri / History
> African Americans / Missouri / Social conditions
> African Americans / Land tenure / Missouri / History
> Disaster victims / Missouri / Personal narratives
> Floods / Mississippi River
> Levees / Mississippi River
> Schwarze
> Grundeigentum
> Hochwasser
> Naturkatastrophe
> Missouri
> Mississippi (Fluss)
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Zusammenfassung: | Origin stories of Pinhook -- Living in Pinhook -- Debra steps up to save Pinhook -- Pinhook day, homecoming -- When they broke the levee -- Why home means so much -- Conclusion: the power of hope through community |
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | xxii, 195 Seiten |
ISBN: | 9781496817730 9781496818157 |