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Violent utopia : dispossession & Black restoration in Tulsa

Title
Violent utopia : dispossession & Black restoration in Tulsa / Jovan Scott Lewis.
ISBN
9781478016014
1478016019
9781478018568
1478018569
9781478023265
Publication
Durham : Duke University Press, 2022.
Copyright Notice Date
©2022.
Physical Description
xi, 257 pages, 17 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Summary
"Violent Utopia traces the long history of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre from the migration of Black freed slaves to Oklahoma Indian Territory to contemporary efforts to rebuild Black prosperity in Tulsa. In doing so, Jovan Scott Lewis resists the temptation to exceptionalize both the violence of the 1921 massacre and the utopia of Tulsa's "Black Wall Street." Both, Lewis argues, exist in larger structures of anti-Black violence and dispossession, expulsion and segregation. Therefore the devastation of Tulsa's Greenwood district owes as much to Jim Crow enclosure and later urban renewal programs as the spectacular violence of the massacre. Violent Utopia illustrates how the North Tulsa community reconciles the inheritance of violence and freedom that form the very condition of their geography. As such, the book argues that the geography of North Tulsa, as a site of sovereign belonging, is the basis on which Black Tulsans will repair the promise of Greenwood"-- Provided by publisher.
Other formats
Online version: Lewis, Jovan Scott. Violent utopia. Durham : Duke University Press, 2022
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
November 30, 2022
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Citation
Inheritance
Restoration
Repair
Territory.
Genre/Form
History.
Citation

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