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Race and Masculinity in Southern Memory - History of Richmond, Virginias Monument Avenue, 19481996

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In Race and Masculinity in Southern Memory, Matthew Mace Barbee offers an in-depth analysis of Richmond's Monument Avenue from its origins through 1996 and pays special attention to the impact of Civil Rights struggles on Monument Avenue.

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Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations
CHAPTER I: Introduction: Memory and the Imagined Community
CHAPTER II: Memory Between Civil War and Civil Rights: 1890-1948
CHAPTER III: Civil Rights and Memory: 1948-1970
CHAPTER IV: The Richmond Renaissance; Neoliberalism and Multicultural Memory: 1970-1992
CHAPTER V: Memories of Masculinity: Arthur Ashe in Body, Word and Deed
CHAPTER VI: Popular Culture, HIV/AIDS, and Memories of Arthur Ashe, Jr.
CHAPTER VII: Memory and Public Discourse: 1992-1996
Chapter VIII: Conclusion: Race, Memory and Masculinity
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By Matthew Mace Barbee

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In Race and Masculinity in Southern Memory, Matthew Mace Barbee offers an in-depth analysis of Richmond's Monument Avenue from its origins through 1996 and pays special attention to the impact of Civil Rights struggles on Monument Avenue.

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