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Sundown towns: a hidden dimension of American racism
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Loewen, James W
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Investigates segregation practices in the northern sections of twentieth-century America revealing how racial exclusion and oppression persisted into the contemporary era, in an account that challenges modern beliefs about race and racism.
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