Transplanted Chicago
Discover the intricate dynamics of community identity and race relations in Robert E. Gutsche Jr.'s compelling work, Transplanted Chicago. Released in 2014 by McFarland & Co Inc, this enlightening book spans 236 pages, delving into the migration of urban African Americans into small-town America, particularly through the lens of Iowa City. Gutsche offers a thoughtful exploration of how these diversifying communities face challenges in defining who belongs and who has a voice in vital areas such as housing, employment, and education. This study is crucial for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of emigration and immigration within the United States, especially as small cities strive to reshape their identities in the face of change.