TINNER HILL, GUM SPRINGS, AND ST. LOUIS: AN ARCHIVE OF BLACK COMMUNITY RESISTANCE AND A STUDY OF SLOW VIOLENCE IN NORTHERN VIRGINIA

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TINNER HILL, GUM SPRINGS, AND ST. LOUIS:
AN ARCHIVE OF BLACK COMMUNITY RESISTANCE AND A STUDY OF SLOW VIOLENCE IN NORTHERN VIRGINIA
Date Created
4/24/2024
Creator
Jacob Connelly
Description
An online capstone graduate research project produced by Jacob Connelly, a Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies student at George Mason University. Centering the encounters of three Black communities with slow violence, suburbanization, and the expansion of Northern Virginia, this project hopes to highlight the work of Tinner Hill, Gum Springs, the village of St. Louis and other communities who have fought and continue to fight for access to homes, land, and the maintenance of their communities.
The text of this document is the text utilized for this website.
Type
Graduate Project/Thesis
Researcher Name
Jacob Connelly