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Black Geographies and the Politics of Place, edited by Katherine McKittrick and Clyde Woods, is an interdisciplinary collection in critical geography, Black studies, cultural studies, and anti-colonial thought. The volume brings together essays that examine how Black communities, intellectuals, artists, and political actors produce, inhabit, contest, and reinterpret place across the African diaspora. Its purpose is not simply to add Black experience to existing geographic models, but to question the assumptions through which geography has often associated Blackness with displacement, marginality, or absence. The essays move across sites and forms including the United States, Canada, the Caribbean, Africville, Black British Columbia, blues, hip-hop, performance, migration, urban renewal, and queer diasporic space. Together, they argue that place is a field of racial power, historical violence, cultural memory, and political possibility. The book is primarily academic, but its concerns are central to debates about spatial justice, racial capitalism, diaspora, and Black placemaking.