Spatial Humanities and Modes of Resistance: A Review of HyperCities
...any number of new temporal and spatial configurations" (54–55). While this observation is true of any map—as is the relationship between cartographic representation and a given culture's deepest ambitions and...
Segregation's Habits and Horrors: The Photographs of O. N. Pruitt
...all the while having an almost equal number of Black and white residents. The guidebook published by Mississippi's Federal Writers' Project in 1937 romanticized Columbus as "a comfortable old-tree shaded...
A Southern Underground Railroad
...to the example of Hercules, who "offers a map for navigating the full spectrum of the landscape for Black people in revolutionary Savannah" (54). Hercules faced any number of options...