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Friends Disappear (Paperback)
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Friends Disappear (Paperback)
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Mary Barr thinks a lot about the old photograph hanging on her
refrigerator door. In it, she and a dozen or so of her friends from
the Chicago suburb of Evanston sit on a porch. It's 1974, the
summer after they graduated from Nichols Middle School, and what
strikes her immediately--aside from the "Soul Train"-era
clothes--is the diversity of the group: boys and girls, black and
white, in the variety of poses you'd expect from a bunch of friends
on the verge of high school. But the photo also speaks to the
history of Evanston, to integration, and to the ways that those in
the picture experienced and remembered growing up in a place that
many at that time considered to be a racial utopia.
In "Friends Disappear" Barr goes back to her old neighborhood and
pieces together a history of Evanston with a particular emphasis on
its neighborhoods, its schools, and its work life. She finds that
there is a detrimental myth of integration surrounding Evanston
despite bountiful evidence of actual segregation, both in the
archives and from the life stories of her subjects. Curiously, the
city's own desegregation plan is partly to blame. The initiative
called for the redistribution of students from an all-black
elementary school to institutions situated in white neighborhoods.
That, however, required busing, and between the tensions it
generated and obvious markers of class difference, the racial
divide, far from being closed, was widened. "Friends Disappear"
highlights how racial divides limited the life chances of blacks
while providing opportunities for whites, and offers an insider's
perspective on the social practices that doled out benefits and
penalties based on race--despite attempts to integrate.
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