Bomb the Suburbs

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Bomb The Suburbs, by William Upski Wimsatt is a mix of storytelling, journalism and original research on a broad range of topics like suburban sprawl, hip hop culture, wiggers, youth activism, graffiti, and Chicago. It was published in 1994 by Subway & Elevated Press, a division of Soft Skull Press, with ISBN 0-9643855-0-3, and republished in 2000, in New York and London.[1] The first edition had only 3,000 copies.

Bomb The Suburbs started somewhat of a Wimsatt cult following, leading to subsequent books and political activism. [2]

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  1. ^ Worldcat entry
  2. ^ Kristin V. Jones. "Who Let the Punks Out?", The Nation, May 20, 2004. Retrieved on 2006-09-22. 

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