Theories of Time and Space
...someone will take your picture: the photograph — who you were — will be waiting when you return. Published: 20 June 2005 © 2005 Natasha Trethewey and Southern Spaces...
Work
...Whir. Fibrous colors drape the architecture of my sleep. Clacking and whirring lift louder and louder to rapture. Published: 22 June 2006 © 2006 Darnell Arnoult and Southern Spaces...
Higgins Branch, North Carolina
Tombstones flagged for removal at the Higgins Branch Cemetery, Higgins Branch, NC, 1995. Photo courtesy of Rob Amberg. Published: 5 June 2007 © 2007 Rob Amberg and Southern Spaces...
Little Creek, North Carolina
...NC, 2000. Photo courtesy of Rob Amberg. Power shovel clearing rubble into burn piles, Little Creek, NC, 2000. Photo courtesy of Rob Amberg. Published: 5 June 2007 © 2007 Rob...
Jarvis Branch, North Carolina
...being moved to new location off of the I-26 right-of-way, Jarvis Branch, NC, 1996. Photo courtesy of Rob Amberg. Published: 5 June 2007 © 2007 Rob Amberg and Southern Spaces...
Murray Mountain, North Carolina
...it's lit up and is never going to change. The quiet is gone and it's never going to change." Published: 5 June 2007 © 2007 Rob Amberg and Southern Spaces...
Belle plaine newspaper
Belle Plaine News. "Shot a Negro." June 8, 1911 "Being arrested for killing a 'nigger' was no doubt a surprise to Mr. Abbott, who, reports have it, has killed other...
"A DASTARDLY CRIME: A Negro Assaults' [sic] a Lady Near Ponce de Leon Springs."
...negro could be found. "The negro is described as a low, chunky, brown skinned negro, and the police are of the opinion that he belongs in Atlanta." (Atlanta Constitution, (June...
Call for Submissions: Queer Intersections / Southern Spaces
...September 11, 1961. Screenshot courtesy of Eric Solomon. Bottom, Rainbow crosswalks, corner of 10th Street and Piedmont Avenue, Atlanta, Georgia, June 2017. Photograph by Eric Solomon. Courtesy of Eric Solomon....
Academic Capitalism and Regional Planning: A Review of Shadows of a Sunbelt City
...June 2009, “more than eight million Americans lost their jobs, nearly four million were foreclosed each year, and 2.5 million businesses were shuttered.”1Diane Whitmore Schanzenbach, “The Great Recession: Over but...