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References Allport, Gordon. The nature of prejudice. Reading: Addison-Wesley, 1954. Beck, Stanley. Houmas House. 2011. Private Collection of Mr. Clayton Borne. Domosh, Mona. “Shaping the Commercial City: Retail Districts in Nineteenth-Century New York and Boston. Annals of the Association of American Geographers 80.2 (1990): 268- 284. Dorion, Ben. “Ginny: Continued Serialization of the Antebellum Charleston Novel, 'Jack'.” Writing and Blogging with Dorion. http://dorion9.wordpress.com/2013/02/12/ginny-continued- serialization-of-the-antebellum-charleston-novel-jack-2/ Fitchett, E. Horace. “The Traditions of the Free Negro in Charleston, South Carolina.” Journal of Negro History 25.2 (1940): 139-152. Flint, Shlomit, Itzhak Benenson, and Nurit Alfasi. “Between Friends and Strangers: Micro-Segregation in a Haredi Neighborhood in Jerusalem.” City & Community 11.2 (2012): 171-197. Iceland, John. “Beyond black and white metropolitan residential segregation in multi-ethnic America.” Social Science Research 33.2 (2004): 248-271. Kaplan, David, and Steven Holloway. “Scaling ethnic segregation: causal processes and contingent outcomes in Chinese residential patterns.” GeoJournal 53.1 (2001): 59-70. Lichter, Daniel, Domenico Parisi, Steven Grice and Michael Taquino. National Estimates of Racial Segregation in Rural and Small- Town America” Demography 44.3 (2007): 563-581. Marx, Karl, and Freidrich Engels. The Communist Manifesto. London: The Communist League, 1848.

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Allport, Gordon. The nature of prejudice. Reading: Addison-Wesley, 1954.

Beck, Stanley. Houmas House. 2011. Private Collection of Mr. Clayton Borne.

Domosh, Mona. “Shaping the Commercial City: Retail Districts in Nineteenth-Century New York and Boston. Annals of the Association of American Geographers 80.2 (1990): 268-284.

Dorion, Ben. “Ginny: Continued Serialization of the Antebellum Charleston Novel, 'Jack'.” Writing and Blogging with Dorion. http://dorion9.wordpress.com/2013/02/12/ginny-continued-serialization-of-the-antebellum-charleston-novel-jack-2/

Fitchett, E. Horace. “The Traditions of the Free Negro in Charleston, South Carolina.” Journal of Negro History 25.2 (1940): 139-152.

Flint, Shlomit, Itzhak Benenson, and Nurit Alfasi. “Between Friends and Strangers: Micro-Segregation in a Haredi Neighborhood in Jerusalem.” City & Community 11.2 (2012): 171-197.

Iceland, John. “Beyond black and white metropolitan residential segregation in multi-ethnic America.” Social Science Research 33.2 (2004): 248-271.

Kaplan, David, and Steven Holloway. “Scaling ethnic segregation: causal processes and contingent outcomes in Chinese residential patterns.” GeoJournal 53.1 (2001): 59-70.

Lichter, Daniel, Domenico Parisi, Steven Grice and Michael Taquino. “National Estimates of Racial Segregation in Rural and Small-Town America” Demography 44.3 (2007): 563-581.

Marx, Karl, and Freidrich Engels. The Communist Manifesto. London: The Communist League, 1848.

Meyer, Bruce. “Natural and Quasi-Experiments in Economics.” Journal of Business and Economic Statistics 13.2 (1995): 151-161.

Parisi, Domenico, Daniel Lichter, and Michael Taquino. “Multi-scale residential segregation: Black exceptionalism in America's changing color line.” Social Forces 89.3 (2011): 829-852.

Radford, John. “Race residence, and ideology: Charleston, South Carolina in the mid-nineteenth century.” Journal of Historical Geography 2.4 (1976): 329-346.

Reardon, Sean, Stephen Matthews, David O'Sullivan, Barrett Lee, Glenn Firebaugh, Chad Farrell, and Kendra Bischoff. “The geographic scale of metropolitan racial segregation.” Demography 45.3 (2008): 489-514.

Taeuber, Karl, and Alma Taeuber. Negroes in Cities: Residential Segregation and Neighborhood Change. New York: Aldine, 1965.

Merriam Webster, “segregation,” accessed August 13, 2014,http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/segregation

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The Reconstruction Network. “5 most scenic places in Charleston,” accessed August 16, 2014,http://breastreconstructionnetwork.com/5-most-scenic-places-in-charleston/

Wikipedia. “Dartmouth College Campus 2007-06-23, Sigma Nu 01,” accessed August 16, 2014,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dartmouth_College_Greek_organizations#mediaviewer/File:Dartmouth_College_campus_2007-06-23_Sigma_Nu_01.JPG