Houston and the Permanence of Segregation - 9781477328477

Houston and the Permanence of Segregation - 9781477328477

Houston and the Permanence of SegregationAn Afropessimist Approach to Urban History\nAuthor(s): David Ponton\nFormat: Hardback\nPublisher: University of Texas Press, United States\nImprint: University of Texas Press\nISBN-13: 9781477328477, 978-1477328477\nSynopsis\n2025 Most Significant Scholarly Book, Texas Institute of Letters\n\nA history of racism and segregation in twentieth-century Houston and beyond.\n\n Through the 1950s and beyond, the Supreme Court issued decisions that appeared to provide immediate civil rights protections to racial minorities as it relegated Jim Crow to the past. For black Houstonians who had been hoping and actively fighting for what they called a raceless democracy, these postwar decades were often seen as decades of promise. In Houston and the Permanence of Segregation, David Ponton argues that these were instead decades of capture: times in which people were captured and constrained by gender and race, by faith in the law, by antiblack violence, and .

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