The concept of African American home ground knits together
diverse aspects of the American landscape, from elite suburbs and
tower apartments to the old homeplaces of the countryside, to the
tabletop array of family photos beside the bed of a housebound
elder. This fascinating volume focuses on ways African Americans
have invested actual and symbolic landscapes with signifigance,
gained the means to acquire property, and brought new insight to
the interpretation of contemporary, historical, and archaelogical
sites. Keep Your Head to the Sky demonstrates how visions of home,
past and present, have helped to shape African Americans' sense of
place, often under extremely hostile conditions.
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