How the Streets Were Made
Discover the intricate relationship between urban spaces and racial identity in How the Streets Were Made by Yelena Bailey. Published by The University of North Carolina Press in 2020, this insightful paperback spans 222 pages and delves deep into the creation of streets as more than just physical pathways. Bailey explores how segregationist policies have shaped these spaces, transforming them into sociocultural entities that profoundly influence our understanding of blackness in America. This thought-provoking book is essential for anyone interested in urban studies, race relations, and the historical context of American society. Enhance your knowledge and perspective with this compelling read that examines the intersections of environment and identity.