03659nam 2200745Ia 450 991080867830332120200520144314.00-8166-5645-2(CKB)1000000000723042(EBL)433170(OCoLC)318218472(SSID)ssj0000185727(PQKBManifestationID)11171781(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000185727(PQKBWorkID)10217385(PQKB)11635596(MiAaPQ)EBC433170(MdBmJHUP)muse39328(Au-PeEL)EBL433170(CaPaEBR)ebr10277739(CaONFJC)MIL525980(EXLCZ)99100000000072304220080129d2008 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrJim Crow nostalgia reconstructing race in Bronzeville /Michelle R. Boyd1st ed.Minneapolis University of Minnesota Pressc20081 online resource (246 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-8166-4678-3 0-8166-4677-5 Includes bibliographical references (p. 171-189) and index.Introduction: Race, nostalgia, and neighborhood redevelopment -- The way we were : political accommodation and neighborhood change, 1870-1950 -- When we were colored : Black civic leadership and the birth of nostalgia, 1950-1990 -- Back to the future : marketing the race for neighborhood development -- Ties and chitlins : political legitimacy and racial authentication -- We're all in this mess together : identity and the framing of racial agendas -- Conclusion: Nostalgia and identity in the twenty-first century.In the Jim Crow era of the early twentieth century, Chicago's Bronzeville neighborhood on the city's South Side was a major center of African American cultural vitality and a destination for thousands of Southern blacks seeking new opportunities in the North during the Great Migration. After decades of decline, the 1980's saw several community organizations in the neighborhood collaborating on a revitalization plan called "Restoring Bronzeville," envisioning an idealized version of the neighborhood as it had thrived during segregation. Opening with a description by a Bronzeville tour guide...African American leadershipIllinoisChicagoHistoryAfrican AmericansRace identityIllinoisChicagoAfrican AmericansSegregationIllinoisChicagoHistoryAfrican AmericansIllinoisChicagoPolitics and governmentCommunity lifeIllinoisChicagoHistoryNostalgiaPolitical aspectsIllinoisChicagoNostalgiaSocial aspectsIllinoisChicagoBronzeville (Chicago, Ill.)Politics and governmentBronzeville (Chicago, Ill.)Social conditionsChicago (Ill.)Race relationsAfrican American leadershipHistory.African AmericansRace identityAfrican AmericansSegregationHistory.African AmericansPolitics and government.Community lifeHistory.NostalgiaPolitical aspectsNostalgiaSocial aspects305.8009773/11305.896073077311Boyd Michelle R1719949MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910808678303321Jim Crow nostalgia4118201UNINA