How the Streets Were Made: Housing Segregation and Black Life in America

By Yelena Bailey 

“Compellingly argued and in line with Ta-Nehisi Coates's Between the World and Me, Yelena Bailey illustrates her ability to present the streets as an ideological entity as well as expand on how this has come to be. Clear and very engaging, How the Streets Were Made is an excellent example of interdisciplinary scholarship in the form of humanistic social science.” - Ingrid Banks, University of California, Santa Barbara

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“How the Streets Were Made is a provocative, interdisciplinary study of African American public life and cultural production. Yelena Bailey's book is a necessary addition to UNC Press's brilliant catalog of works interrogating the complexities of Black life in the United States.” - Walton Muyumba, Indiana University

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