Hate Thy Neighbor: Lessons for Neighborhood Integration for the Post‐Obama Era and Beyond
This essay explores contemporary racial harassment, hate crimes, and violence targeted at African Americans and other racial minorities who have moved to white neighborhoods in the 1990s and 2000s, as described in my book Hate Thy Neighbor: Move In Violence and the Persistence of Segregation in Amer...
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