Black in the middle An anthology of the Black Midwest
Book - 2020
Black in the Middle brings the voices of Black Midwesterners front and center. Filled with compelling personal narratives, thought-provoking art, and searing commentaries, this anthology explores the various meanings and experiences of blackness throughout the Rust Belt, the Midwest, and the Great Plains. Bringing together people from major metropolitan centers like Detroit and Chicago as well as smaller cities and rural areas where the lives of Black residents have too often gone unacknowledged.
- Subjects
- Genres
- Personal Narrative
Personal narratives
Récits personnels - Published
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Cleveland, Ohio :
Belt Publishing
2020.
- Language
- English
- Edition
- First edition
- Physical Description
- 223 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 193-210).
- ISBN
- 9781948742696
- Foreword: The Rise of the Fresh Coast
- This Place We Know: An Introduction
- Ode to the Midwest
- I. Home
- Rust: A Black Woman's Story of Growing Up in Northeast Ohio
- There Are Birds Here
- Hood Orchids
- Gentrification and the South Side of Ypsilanti, Michigan
- Traveling While Black
- The Market on Maryland Avenue
- Cleveland and Chicago: A Tale of Four Cities
- Peoria, Pryor, and Me
- Detroit: Love of My Life
- On Spades, Queerness, and the Things We Learn from Our Grandmothers
- Tracing Water, Memory, and Change
- II. Past
- Slavery, Freedom, and African American Voices in the Midwest
- Ella Mae: The Personal and the Political
- "Orphan District": Segregation in Rural Ohio
- 2672 South Deacon Street, Detroit
- "Tell 'Em What We Did!": Choosing and Building Black Space in the Midwest
- The Great Migration of African-American Southerners to Cleveland
- The negro in minneapolis (for prince & philando castile)
- Realizing Freedom
- III. Love
- No One Loves me, Like I love Me
- Stay Debaucherous
- Aug 14th, 2017-"Baptism"
- Burn
- Paintings
- Joe's Ode
- ...for, about, and with Laurie
- From "Call & Response: Experiments in Joy"
- IV. Now
- Photographs
- A Minute, A Pond, A North-Facing Window
- I am a landlocked body
- Columbus: Different Latitude, Same Platitudes
- The Reality of Being Black in Iowa
- Ode to unwanted life
- Trying to Make a Dollar Out of Fifteen Cents in Black Milwaukee
- It's Just Ok
- Ghetto Bird Wars
- On Audre Lorde and Minnesota Nice
- Hair
- V. Onward
- Stop Pretending Black Midwestemers Don't Exist
- A Reflection on the Changing Route Work of Sampler's South End
- 4 Malcolm X Greenhouse
- The only moving thing
- Toward a Black Chicago Revival
- Infinite Essence: James, 2018
- Coda: A Final Note on Black Life and Loss
- End Notes
- The Black Midwest: A Bibliography
- Acknowledgements
- Contributors