Drawing on oral history interviews and archival materials, Summer
of Rage examines the causes and consequences of urban unrest that
occurred in Newark and Detroit during the summer of 1967. It seeks
to give voice to those who experienced these events firsthand and
places personal narratives in a broader theoretical framework
involving issues of collective memory, trauma, race relations, and
urban development. Further, the volume explores the multiple truths
present in these contentious events and thereby sheds light on the
past, present, and future of these cities.
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