Voices from the Rust Belt

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by Anne Trubek


  That Better Place; or, the Problem with Mobility

  1.  Thomas Bier, senior fellow at the Levin College of Urban Affairs at Cleveland State University, has written numerous articles about these patterns in the Cleveland area: http://www.cleveland.com/opinion/index.ssf/2015/08/ohio_policies_encouraging_the.html

  2.  http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/the-9-most-segregated-cities-in-america_us_55df53e9e4b0e7117ba92d7f

  3.  http://beltmag.com/the-legacy-of-redlining-in-rust-belt-cities

  4.  http://www.cleveland.com/chagrin-falls/index.ssf/2015/09/chagrin_valley_home_values_are.html

  About the Author

  Anne Trubek is the founder and director of Belt Publishing. She is the author of The History and Uncertain Future of Handwriting and A Skeptic’s Guide to Writers’ Houses, and the co-editor of Rust Belt Chic: The Cleveland Anthology. You can sign up for email updates here.

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  CONTENTS

  TITLE PAGE

  COPYRIGHT NOTICE

  INTRODUCTION: WHY THE RUST BELT MATTERS (AND WHAT IT IS)

  Anne Trubek

  GROWING UP

  A GIRL’S YOUNGSTOWN

  Jacqueline Marino

  THE KIDNAPPED CHILDREN OF DETROIT

  Marsha Music

  BUSING, A WHITE GIRL’S TALE

  Amanda Shaffer

  NORTH PARK, WITH AND WITHOUT HATE

  Jeff Z. Klein

  MOUNDSVILLE

  David Faulk

  LOVE AND SURVIVAL: A FLINT ROMANCE

  Layla Meillier

  DAY TO DAY IN THE RUST BELT

  A MIDDLE-AGED STUDENT’S GUIDE TO SOCIAL WORK

  Dave Newman

  FRESH TO DEATH

  Eric Woodyard

  RUST BELT HEROIN CHIC

  Ben Gwin

  WILL BLACKS RISE OR BE FORGOTTEN IN THE NEW BUFFALO?

  Henry Louis Taylor Jr.

  CAN DETROIT SAVE WHITE PEOPLE?

  Aaron Foley

  CLEVELAND’S LITTLE IRAQ

  Huda Al-Marashi

  GEOGRAPHY OF THE HEARTLAND

  A NIGHT AT THE GOLDEN LION LOUNGE

  John Lloyd Clayton

  FAMILY BONES

  Ryan Schnurr

  THE FAUXTOPIAS OF DETROIT’S SUBURBS

  James D. Griffioen

  PRETTY THINGS TO HANG ON THE WALL

  Eric Anderson

  KING COAL AND THE WEST VIRGINIA MINE WARS MUSEUM

  Carolyne Whelan

  SEED OR WEED? ON THE EVOLUTION OF CHICAGO’S BLOOMINGDALE TRAIL

  Martha Bayne

  THIS IS A PLACE

  Kathryn M. Flinn

  THAT BETTER PLACE; OR, THE PROBLEM WITH MOBILITY

  G. M. Donley

  LEAVING AND STAYING

  LOSING LAKEWOOD

  Sally Errico

  NOTES FROM THE EXPATRIATE UNDERGROUND

  Margaret Sullivan

  CONFESSIONS OF A RUST BELT ORPHAN; OR, HOW I LEARNED TO STOP WORRYING AND LOVE AKRON

  Jason Segedy

  BATHTIME

  Connor Coyne

  CONTRIBUTORS

  ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

  NOTES

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  COPYRIGHT

  VOICES FROM THE RUST BELT. Copyright © 2018 by Anne Trubek. All rights reserved. For information, address Picador, 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10010.

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  Names: Trubek, Anne, 1966– editor.

  Title: Voices from the Rust Belt / edited and with an introduction by Anne Trubek.

  Description: First edition.|New York: Picador, 2018.|Includes bibliographical references.

  Identifiers: LCCN 2017040889|ISBN 9781250162977 (trade paperback)|ISBN 9781250162984 (ebook)

  Subjects: LCSH: Middle West—Economic conditions.|Middle West— Social conditions.

  Classification: LCC HC107.A14 .V65 2018|DDC 977'.034—dc23

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  First Edition: April 2018

 

 

 


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