Ortlepp looks at African American passengers; civil rights organizations; the federal government and judiciary; and airport planners, architects, and managers as actors in shaping aviation's legal, cultural, and built environments. This new study situates itself in the scholarly debate over the multifaceted entanglements of "race" and "space."
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Ortlepp looks at African American passengers; civil rights organizations; the federal government and judiciary; and airport planners, architects, and managers as actors in shaping aviation's legal, cultural, and built environments. This new study situates itself in the scholarly debate over the multifaceted entanglements of "race" and "space."
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