“Somewhat Like War”: The Aesthetics of Segregation, Black ...

You see, Miss Oehler, that is murder, and a Negro writer cannot be expected to share the placid view of the situation that might be the case with the white writer. ... post-World War II Chicago rocked with more bombs in and around black homes and businesses than even Birmingham, Alabama. Hysterical anti-integration mobs of up to 10,000 whites ... ................
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