ALEX A. MOULTON
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Black people's geographies exceed the representations of Black life narrowly focused on slave ships, plantation spaces, and racially segregated geographies. Black eco-spatial scholarship maps the capacious counter-cultural spaces of Black flourish; disclose the spatial agency, epistemology, and poetics of Black life; and shows how Black placemaking reveal the limits of traditional human geographic and ecological theories of Black Atlantic realities.
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