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The Other Side Of Middletown Exploring Muncies African American Community 2004 Edition by Luke Eric Lassiter, Hurley Goodall, Elizabeth Campbell, Michelle Natasya Johnson,Yolanda T. Moses,E Bruce Geelhoed,Michelle Anderson,Anne Kraemer,Ashley Moore,Abigail Delpha , AltaMira Press,U.S.


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    Author(s)Luke Eric Lassiter, Hurley Goodall, Elizabeth Campbell, Michelle Natasya Johnson,Yolanda T. Moses,E Bruce Geelhoed,Michelle Anderson,Anne Kraemer,Ashley Moore,Abigail Delpha
    PublisherAltaMira Press,U.S.
    ISBN9780759104846
    Pages324
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearMay 2004

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    AltaMira Press,U.S. The Other Side Of Middletown Exploring Muncies African American Community 2004 Edition by Luke Eric Lassiter, Hurley Goodall, Elizabeth Campbell, Michelle Natasya Johnson,Yolanda T. Moses,E Bruce Geelhoed,Michelle Anderson,Anne Kraemer,Ashley Moore,Abigail Delpha

    Prompted by the overt omission of Muncie's black community from the famous community study by Robert S. Lynd and Helen Merrell Lynd, Middletown: A Study in Modern American Culture, the authors initiated this project to reveal the unrecorded historical and contemporary life of Middletown, a well-known pseudonym for the Midwestern city of Muncie, Indiana. As a collaboration of community and campus, this book recounts the early efforts of Hurley Goodall to develop a community history and archive that told the story of the African American community, and rectify the representation of small town America as exclusively white. The authors designed and implemented a collaborative ethnographic field project that involved intensive interviews, research, and writing between community organizations, local experts, ethnographers, and teams of college students. This book is a unique model for collaborative research, easily accessible to students. It will be a valuable resource for instructors in anthropology, creative writing, sociology, community research, and African American studies.



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