Rashad Shabazz is an associate professor in the School of Social Transformation at Arizona State University and was previously assistant professor of geography at University of Vermont.
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Title
Contents
Preface: Geographic Lessons
Acknowledgments
Carceral Matters: An Introduction
1.Policing Interracial Sex: Mapping Black Male Location in Chicago during the Progressive Era
2."Our Prison": Kitchenettes, Carceral Power, and Black Masculinity during the Interwar Years
3.Carceral Interstice: Between Home Space and Prison Space
4."Sores in the City": A Genealogy of the Almighty Black P. Stone Rangers
5.Ghost Mapping: The Geography of Risk in Black Chicago
Epilogue. Fertile Ground
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Rashad Shabazz is an associate professor in the School of Social Transformation at Arizona State University and was previously assistant professor of geography at the University of Vermont.