In Austin Boulevard: The Invisible Line between Two Worlds, Jeff Ferdinand uses Austin Boulevard - a street dividing the suburb of Oak Park, Illinois and the neighborhood of Austin, located on the West Side of Chicago - to illustrate the divide he sees between black and white, rich and poor, privileged and unprivileged. Jeff's personal experiences living on Austin Boulevard has given him a passion to learn about the history of African Americans and race relations in the United States. Using many resources, he has gathered together information to help the reader gain a new perspective on this complex issue and by doing so has given hope to imagine a more tolerant and compassionate America.
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Jeff Ferdinand lives in Chicago with his wife Elise. He is an Elementary School Teacher in Chicago, Illinois and the author of the book Austin Boulevard: The Invisible Line between Two Worlds.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. In Austin Boulevard: The Invisible Line between Two Worlds, Jeff Ferdinand uses Austin Boulevard - a street dividing the suburb of Oak Park, Illinois and the neighborhood of Austin, located on the West Side of Chicago - to illustrate the divide he sees between black and white, rich and poor, privileged and unprivileged. Jeff's personal experiences living on Austin Boulevard has given him a passion to learn about the history of African Americans and race relations in the United States. Using many resources, he has gathered together information to help the reader gain a new perspective on this complex issue and by doing so has given hope to imagine a more tolerant and compassionate America. "Ferdinand uses Austin Boulevard-- a street dividing the suburb[s] of Oak Park, Illinois and Austin Village, in Chicago-- to illustrate the divide he sees between black and white, rich and poor, privileged and unprivileged. [Utilizing] many resources, [the author] has gathered together information to help the reader gain a new perspective on this complex issue"--Back cover. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9781539302278
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