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Foreword | ||
Introduction : the story of a collaborative project | 1 | |
Pt. I | Middletown and Muncie's African American community | |
1 | The enduring legacy of Muncie as Middletown | 27 |
2 | A city apart | 47 |
Pt. II | Collaborative understandings | |
3 | Getting a living | 77 |
4 | Making a home | 99 |
5 | Training the young | 129 |
6 | Using leisure | 157 |
7 | Engaging in religious practices | 191 |
8 | Engaging in community activities | 227 |
Conclusion : lessons learned about Muncie, race, and ethnography | 253 | |
Epilogue | 263 | |
Afterword | 269 | |
App. A | Notes on the collaborative process | 273 |
App. B | House Concurrent Resolution 33 | 279 |
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