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Introduction: A Reckoning of Childhood, Race, and Neoliberalism
1. Knowledge, Girl, Nature: Fresh Air Tensions prior to World War II
2. Church, Concrete, Pond: How Innocence Got Disrupted
3. Grass, Color, Sass: How the Children Shaped Fresh Air
4. Sex, Seven, Sick: How Adults Kept the Children in Check
5. Milk, Money, Power: How Fresh Air Sold Its Programs
6. Greeting, Gone, Good: Racialized Reunion and Rejection in Fresh Air
Epilogue: Changing an Innocence Formula
Appendix 1. Fresh Air Organizations
Appendix 2. Documented Fresh Air Hosting Towns, 1939–1979
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