Jennifer Sdunzik is a postdoctoral research associate at the Evaluation and Learning Research Center at Purdue University.
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Preface Introduction: How White Desires Determine the Fate of the Great Migration in America's Heartland Manifesting White Indiana Crossroads of Desires Erasing Histories: A Black Church and a White Pool Silencing Memories: White Desires and Black Terror When Black Folk Make the Record Conclusion: The Geography of Hate-Mapping Whiteness Notes Bibliography Index
"An important, underemphasized history of persistent attempted settlement by Black migrants from the U.S. South to the rural and small city Midwest. The author mounts a challenge to received wisdom and even the received archive that combines the meticulous use of traditional sources with innovative research strategies. The result is a fascinating account of how terror and exclusion were cleansed from historical memory."--David Roediger, author of The Sinking Middle Class: A Political History of Debt, Misery, and the Drift to the Right