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TopicWhy do streets name after Martin Luther King Jr tend to be more violent?
The Admiral
02/21/18 1:12:24 PM
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According to this professor, the reason is

*drumroll*

RACISM!

http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2014/01/city_streets_named_for_martin_luther_king_jr_struggle_across_us.html

"Map them and you map a nation within a nation, a place where white America seldom goes and black America can be itself," he wrote. "It is a parallel universe with a different center of gravity and distinctive sensibilities. ... There is no other street like it."

But while streets named for King undoubtedly resonate widely in the black community, a University of Tennessee geography professor whose research explores the cultural and political significance of such streets said the compromised condition of streets named for King in St. Louis and other cities deserves broader attention.

"In some ways we racially profile these streets," said Derek Alderman, author of a 2007 study that found a smaller disparity among MLK-named streets and other "main streets" than is popularly portrayed. "We need to move beyond those images and see what concrete lives and realities are living on those streets."

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