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Mapping Whiteness: Uncovering the Legacy of All-White Towns in IndianaJennifer Sdunzik (6865529) 15 August 2019 (has links)
Why did black southern migrants during the Great
Migration not get off the train along the migratory corridor that connected the
points of departure and arrival, i.e. the Jim Crow South and the urban North?
How did midwestern small-towns and black America come to be understood as polar
opposites? Based on archival and ethnographic research, this project answers
these questions by disrupting grand narratives about the Great Migration and
the Midwest: 1) it disrupts the idea of predefined destinations of southern black
migrants by illustrating that not all wanted to settle in big cities; 2) it
disrupts the midwestern whiteness by displaying resilience and resistance of
minorities in the same landscape; and 3) it disrupts stereotypes of midwestern friendliness by
uncovering the self-perceived understanding of midwestern hospitality of
Hoosier communities that stands in stark contrast with the unwelcoming
environment as experienced by outsiders. Together, the chapters in this
dissertation record the racialized geographies of Indiana and provide a nuanced
understanding of identity and belonging in the Midwest. Analysis of the data
identifies cultures of exclusion prevalent in midwestern small towns.
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The Role of Old Regrowth Forests for Avian Diversity Conservation in a Southwestern Ohio LandscapeMeans, Julianna Lynn 06 August 2010 (has links)
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Land tenure in the Sugar Creek watershed: a contextual analysis of land tenure and social networks, intergenerational farm succession, and conservation use among farmers of Wayne County, OhioParker, Jason Shaw 26 September 2006 (has links)
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