Baltimore Revisited : Stories of Inequality and Resistance in a U.S. City

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Baltimore Revisited : Stories of Inequality and Resistance in a U.S. City

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 378 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780813594019
  • DDC分類 307.76097526

Full Description

Nicknamed both "Mobtown" and "Charm City" and located on the border of the North and South, Baltimore is a city of contradictions. From media depictions in The Wire to the real-life trial of police officers for the murder of Freddie Gray, Baltimore has become a quintessential example of a struggling American city. Yet the truth about Baltimore is far more complicated—and more fascinating.
 
To help untangle these apparent paradoxes, the editors of Baltimore Revisited have assembled a collection of over thirty experts from inside and outside academia. Together, they reveal that Baltimore has been ground zero for a slew of neoliberal policies, a place where inequality has increased as corporate interests have eagerly privatized public goods and services to maximize profits. But they also uncover how community members resist and reveal a long tradition of Baltimoreans who have fought for social justice.
 
The essays in this collection take readers on a tour through the city's diverse neighborhoods, from the Lumbee Indian community in East Baltimore to the crusade for environmental justice in South Baltimore. Baltimore Revisited examines the city's past, reflects upon the city's present, and envisions the city's future.

Contents

Acknowledgements
Epigraph:
Placed Love,
Shawntay Stocks
Preface:
Linda Shopes
 
Introduction
P. Nicole King, Joshua Clark Davis, and Kate S. Drabinski

Section 1: Place and Power: Roots of (In)Justice in the City 
Chapter 1: The City That Eats: Food and Power in Baltimore's Early Public Markets
Robert J. Gamble
Chapter 2: "Shove Those Black Clouds Away!": Jim Crow Schools and Jim Crow Neighborhoods in Baltimore Before Brown
Emily Lieb                                                                                                                               
Chapter 3: "The Pot": Criminalizing Black Neighborhoods in Jim Crow Baltimore 
Michael Casiano                                                                           
Chapter 4: Vacant Houses and Inequality in Baltimore from the Nineteenth Century to Today
Eli Pousson
Chapter 5: (snapshot): A Psychology of Place: Race, Violence, and Community in Baltimore
Daniel Buccino and Teresa Méndez  
Chapter 6 (snapshot): Community Health and Baltimore Apartheid: Revisiting Development, Inequality, and Tax Policy
Lawrence Brown                      
Section 2: Histories of Contestation and Activism in a Legacy City
Chapter 7: The Riot Environment: Sanitation, Recreation, and Pacification in the Wake of Baltimore's 1968 Uprising        
Leif Fredrickson
Chapter 8: "The People's Side of the Road": Movement Against Destruction and Organizing Across Lines of Race, Class, and Neighborhood          
Shannon Darrow
Chapter 9: More than a Store: Activist Businesses in Baltimore
Joshua Clark Davis
Chapter 10 (snapshot): "Welfare isn't a single issue:" Baltimore's Welfare Rights Movement, 1960s-1980s 
Amy Zanoni
Chapter 11: The Last Censors: The Life and Slow Death of Maryland's Board of Motion Picture Censors, 1916-1981
Joe Tropea
Chapter 12 (snapshot): "Temple of Drama": The Six-Year Protest at Ford's Theater, 1947-1952
Jennifer A. Ferretti
Section 3: Voices from Here: Listening to the Past         
Chapter 13: "Because They Were Also Downed People": Black-Jewish Relationships in Baltimore During the 1968 Uprising and Beyond   
Jacob R. Levin
Chapter 14 (snapshot): Korean Communities in Baltimore
Aletheia Hyun-Jin Shin                                                                       
Chapter 15: The Lumbee Community: Revisiting the Reservation of Baltimore's Fells Point
Ashley Minner
Chapter 16: Over-Burdened Bodies and Lands: Industrial Development and Environmental Injustice in South Baltimore
Nicole Fabricant
Chapter 17 (snapshot): Finding Closure: The Poets of Sparrows Point Steel Mill
Michelle L. Stefano
Chapter 18: Baltimore's Socialist Feminists—Lessons From Then, Lessons For Now: Community Empowerment and Urban Collectives in the 1970s
Elizabeth Morrow Nix, April Kalogeropoulos Householder, and Jodi Kelber-Kaye
Chapter 19: Relentlessly Gay: A Conversation on LGBTQ Stories in Baltimore
Kate S. Drabinski and Louise Parker Kelley
Section 4: Surviving in the Neoliberal City: Redevelopment in Baltimore
Chapter 20: Johns Hopkins University and the History of Developing East Baltimore
Marisela B. Gomez
Chapter 21: Image and Infrastructure: Making Baltimore a Tourist City
Mary Rizzo
Chapter 22: Skywalk: The Life and Death of Multilevel Urbanism in Downtown Baltimore
Fred Scharmen
Chapter 23 (snapshot): Rethinking Gentrification in Baltimore, Sharp Leadenhall
Matt Durington and Samuel Gerald Collins
Chapter 24: The Superblock: A Downtown Development Debacle, 2003-2015
P. Nicole King
Chapter 25 (snapshot): Under Armour's Global Headquarters and the Redevelopment of South Baltimore
Richard E. Otten
Section 5: Democratizing the Archives
Chapter 26: Social History in the Archives: Baltimore's Enduring Legacy
Aiden Faust
Chapter 27 (snapshot): Building a More Inclusive History of Baltimore: Preserving the Baltimore Uprising 
Denise D. Meringolo
 
Afterword: Shawntay Stock, Weaving Knowledges
Notes on Contributors                                                                          
Index