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Collection Close-up: Dividing Lines: How Transportation Infrastructure Reinforces Racial Inequality, by Deborah N. Archer [print | ebook]

Our nation’s transportation system is crumbling: highways are collapsing, roads are pockmarked, and commuter trains are unreliable. But as acclaimed scholar and ACLU president Deborah Archer warns in Dividing Lines, before we can think about rebuilding and repairing, we must consider the role race has played in transportation infrastructure, from the early twentieth century and into the present day.

As Archer demonstrates, the success of the Civil Rights movement and the fall of Jim Crow in the 1960s did not mean the end of segregation. The status quo would not be so easily dismantled. With state-sanctioned racism no longer legal, officials across the country―not just in the South―turned to transportation infrastructure to keep Americans divided. A wealthy white neighborhood could no longer be "protected" by racial covenants and segregated shops, but a multilane road, with no pedestrian crossings, could be built along its border to make it difficult for people from a lower-income community to visit. Highways could not be routed through Black neighborhoods based on the race of their residents, but those neighborhoods’ lower property values―a legacy of racial exclusion―could justify their destruction. A new suburb could not be for "whites only," but planners could refuse to extend sidewalks from Black communities into white ones.

Drawing on a wealth of sources, including interviews with people who now live in the shadow of highways and other major infrastructure projects, Archer presents a sweeping, national account―from Atlanta and Houston to Indianapolis and New York City―of our persistent divisions. With immense authority, she examines the limits of current Civil Rights laws, which can be used against overtly racist officials but are less effective in addressing deeper, more enduring, structural challenges. But Archer remains hopeful, and in the final count describes what a just system would look like and how we can achieve it.

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AIRPORTS
Airport Parking Reservation Systems and Techniques
ACRP SYN 140

BICYCLE TRAILS
Cover of the NAFCTO Urban Bikeway Design GuideUrban Bikeway Design Guide, 3rd Edition
TE301 .N38 2025

 

BRIDGES

Bridge Construction Inspection Training Resources and Practices
NCHRP SYN 649

DATA MANAGEMENT

Cover of "The DAMA Dictionary of Data Management, 2nd edition"The DAMA Dictionary of Data Management, 2nd edition
QA76.9 .D3 D1523 2011

 

DRIVING BEHAVIOR
Outcomes of Variability in Teen Driving Experience and Exposure: Evidence from Naturalistic Driving Studies
BTSCRP 13

ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE
Cover of "People the Planet Needs Now: Voices for Justice, Science, and a Future of Promise," by Dudley EdmondsonPeople the Planet Needs Now: Voices for Justice, Science, and a Future of Promise
GE55.E36 2025

 

LEADERSHIP
Cover of "Leadership Stride: Perspective, Process, Potential," by Gilbert ChestnutLeadership Stride: Perspective, Process, Potential
HD57.7 .C54 2024

 

Cover of "The New Extraordinary Leader: Turning Good Managers into Great Leaders," John H Zenger and Joseph FolkmanThe New Extraordinary Leader: Turning Good Managers into Great Leaders
HD57.7 .Z46 2020

 

LOCAL HISTORY
Cover of The Pocket Guide to Minnesota Place Names: the stories Behind 1,200 places in the North Star State, by Michael FidoThe Pocket Guide to Minnesota Place Names: the stories Behind 1,200 places in the North Star State
F604 .F43 2002

 

LOCAL TRANSIT
2024 Transit Report: a Guide to Greater Minnesota’s Public Transit Systems

2024 Minnesota Council on Transportation Access Report
HE309.M6 M555x 2025

PARATRANSIT SERVICES
2025 Dynamic Transportation Options Study Report
HE309.M6 D96 2025

PAVEMENTS
Wide Cracks and Joints in Flexible and Composite pavements: State DOT Maintenance Practices
NCHRP SYN 640

PROCUREMENT
Practices for Transportation Agency Procurement and Management of Advanced Technologies
NCHRP 1145

RACISM
Cover of Dividing Lines: How Transportation Infrastructure Reinforces Racial Inequality, by Deborah N. ArcherDividing Lines: How Transportation Infrastructure Reinforces Racial Inequality
HE206.2 .A73 2025

 

RAILROADS
Twin Cities-St. Cloud-Fargo/Moorhead Corridor Study

REINFORCING BARS
State DOT Policies and Practices on the Use of Corrosion-resistant Reinforcing Bars
NCHRP SYN 641

ROADS - ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS
Design, Construction, and Monitoring Practices for Aquatic Organism Passage
NCHRP SYN 646

ROADSIDE IMPROVEMENT
2025 Report on the Highways for Habitat Program

SPEED LIMITS
2024 City Speed Limit Evaluation Report

TRAFFIC SIMULATIONS
Practices for Operational Traffic Simulation Models
NCHRP SYN 650

TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING
2024 Transportation System Performance Report

TRUCKS AND TRUCKING
2025 Report on Minnesota Commercial Driver Workforce Study
TL230.3 .R46 2025

WORK ZONES
Innovative Approaches to Enhancing Safety and Efficiency in Work Zones: A Guide
NCHRP 1142

 

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Cover of Dividing Lines: How Transportation Infrastructure Reinforces Racial Inequality, by Deborah N. ArcherDividing Lines: How Transportation Infrastructure Reinforces Racial Inequality [ebook]

 

Cover of Verbal JudoL The Gentle Art of Persuasion, by George J. Thompson and Jerry B. JankinsVerbal Judo: The Gentle Art of Persuasion [audiobook]

 

 


 

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