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Author Lawrence, David Todd, 1972- author.
Title When they blew the levee : politics, race, and community in Pinhook, Missouri / David Todd Lawrence and Elaine J. Lawless.
Publisher Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, [2018]



Descript 1 online resource (xxii, 195 pages)
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Contents Origin stories of Pinhook -- Living in Pinhook -- Debra steps up to save Pinhook -- Pinhook day, homecoming -- When they broke the levee -- Why home means so much -- Conclusion: the power of hope through community.
ISBN 9781496817778 electronic book
149681777X electronic book
9781496817747
1496817745
9781496817754
1496817753
9781496817761
1496817761
9781496817730 hardcover ; alkaline paper
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Author Lawrence, David Todd, 1972- author.
Subject African Americans -- Missouri -- History.
African Americans -- Missouri -- Social conditions.
African Americans -- Land tenure -- Missouri -- History.
Disaster victims -- Missouri -- Personal narratives.
Floods -- Mississippi River.
Levees -- Mississippi River.
United States -- History.
Pinhook (Mo.) -- Race relations.
Pinhook (Mo.) -- Politics and government.
Pinhook (Mo.) -- History.
Alt author Lawless, Elaine J., author.
Descript 1 online resource (xxii, 195 pages)
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Contents Origin stories of Pinhook -- Living in Pinhook -- Debra steps up to save Pinhook -- Pinhook day, homecoming -- When they broke the levee -- Why home means so much -- Conclusion: the power of hope through community.
ISBN 9781496817778 electronic book
149681777X electronic book
9781496817747
1496817745
9781496817754
1496817753
9781496817761
1496817761
9781496817730 hardcover ; alkaline paper
Author Lawrence, David Todd, 1972- author.
Subject African Americans -- Missouri -- History.
African Americans -- Missouri -- Social conditions.
African Americans -- Land tenure -- Missouri -- History.
Disaster victims -- Missouri -- Personal narratives.
Floods -- Mississippi River.
Levees -- Mississippi River.
United States -- History.
Pinhook (Mo.) -- Race relations.
Pinhook (Mo.) -- Politics and government.
Pinhook (Mo.) -- History.
Alt author Lawless, Elaine J., author.

Subject African Americans -- Missouri -- History.
African Americans -- Missouri -- Social conditions.
African Americans -- Land tenure -- Missouri -- History.
Disaster victims -- Missouri -- Personal narratives.
Floods -- Mississippi River.
Levees -- Mississippi River.
United States -- History.
Pinhook (Mo.) -- Race relations.
Pinhook (Mo.) -- Politics and government.
Pinhook (Mo.) -- History.
Descript 1 online resource (xxii, 195 pages)
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Contents Origin stories of Pinhook -- Living in Pinhook -- Debra steps up to save Pinhook -- Pinhook day, homecoming -- When they broke the levee -- Why home means so much -- Conclusion: the power of hope through community.
Alt author Lawless, Elaine J., author.
ISBN 9781496817778 electronic book
149681777X electronic book
9781496817747
1496817745
9781496817754
1496817753
9781496817761
1496817761
9781496817730 hardcover ; alkaline paper

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