Central City's Joy and Pain

Central City's Joy and Pain Solidarity, Survival, and Soul in a Birmingham Housing Project

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Publisher's Synopsis

With Central City's Joy and Pain, Jerome E. Morris explores complex social issues through personal narrative. He does so by blending social-science research with his own memoir of life in Birmingham, Alabama. As someone who lived in the Central City housing project for two transitional decades (1968-91) and whose family continued to reside there until 1999, when the city razed the community, the author provides us with the often unexplored bottom-up perspective on Black public-housing residents' experiences.

As Morris's experiential and authoritative narrative voice unfolds in the pages of Central City's Joy and Pain, both the scholarly and lay reader are brought on a journey of what life is like for people who live and die at the intersection of race and poverty in a rapidly evolving southern urban center. The setting of a historic public-housing community provides a rich canvas on which to paint a world through the author's personal experience of growing up there-and his later observations as a researcher and academic.

Through its syncopation of personal stories and scholarly research, Central City's Joy and Pain captures what it means to be Black, poor, and full of dreams. In this setting, dreams are realized by some and swallowed up for others in the larger historical, social, economic, and political context of African Americans' experiences during and after the civil rights movement.

Book information

ISBN: 9780820365749
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Imprint: University of Georgia Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 363.5109761781
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 277
Weight: 562g
Height: 9mm
Width: 6mm
Spine width: 19mm