Silent Majority
Discover the intricate dynamics of suburban growth in the South with "Silent Majority" by Matthew D. Lassiter, published by Princeton University Press in 2007. This compelling 408-page paperback explores the suburbanization of classic Sunbelt cities, including Atlanta, Charlotte, and Richmond, through the eyes of corporate leaders, political activists, and the everyday families who called these metropolises home. Lassiter’s insightful narrative provides a unique perspective on American history, particularly during the 20th century, making it essential for anyone interested in political science, urban sociology, and the evolution of American life. Join a deep dive into the forces that shaped modern America and engage with the voices of those who lived through this transformative period.