Road Through Midnight: A Civil Rights Memorial
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The University of North Carolina Press, 2019.
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Jessica Ingram., & Jessica Ingram|AUTHOR. (2019). Road Through Midnight: A Civil Rights Memorial . The University of North Carolina Press.

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With Road Through Midnight, the result of nearly a decade of research and fieldwork, Ingram unlocks powerful and complex histories to reframe these commonplace landscapes as sites of both remembrance and resistance and transforms the way we regard both what has happened and what's happening now-as the fight for civil rights goes on and memorialization has become the literal subject of contested cultural and societal ground.
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