"This important book is an absorbing examination of the aims and possibilities of the ‘maroon impulse’ in Black life and culture in New Orleans. The eclectic use of autoethnographic vignette, memory, critique, and ethnography creates a compelling account that makes invaluable interventions in education studies, Black studies, geography, and anthropology." - J.T. Roane, author of Dark Agoras: Insurgent Black Social Life and the Politics of Place