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No More Dual City: The Fate of Atlantic City in Vernon, BC

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No More Dual City: The Fate of Atlantic City

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No More Dual City: The Fate of Atlantic City in Vernon, BC

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No More Dual City: The Fate of Atlantic City examines Atlantic City as a vivid case study of how Black communities endure and resist the forces of economic redevelopment, racialized planning, and environmental vulnerability. Drawing on five years of ethnographic research, Jackson reveals how the city’s famed tourism and casino economy depends upon, yet marginalizes, the historically Black Northside neighborhood. Through the concept of dualness, Jackson explores how racial capitalism produces both material and emotional divides, between growth and decay, visibility and exclusion, and belonging and dispossession. Combining first-person narrative, theory, and community storytelling, the book illuminates the “slow violence” of urban inequality and the creativity of residents who build rooted futures amid instability. No More Dual City reframes Atlantic City not as an anomaly but as a microcosm of racialized urban America, offering a compelling new way to think about sustainability, justice, and the right to stay in place.
No More Dual City: The Fate of Atlantic City examines Atlantic City as a vivid case study of how Black communities endure and resist the forces of economic redevelopment, racialized planning, and environmental vulnerability. Drawing on five years of ethnographic research, Jackson reveals how the city’s famed tourism and casino economy depends upon, yet marginalizes, the historically Black Northside neighborhood. Through the concept of dualness, Jackson explores how racial capitalism produces both material and emotional divides, between growth and decay, visibility and exclusion, and belonging and dispossession. Combining first-person narrative, theory, and community storytelling, the book illuminates the “slow violence” of urban inequality and the creativity of residents who build rooted futures amid instability. No More Dual City reframes Atlantic City not as an anomaly but as a microcosm of racialized urban America, offering a compelling new way to think about sustainability, justice, and the right to stay in place.

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