The white image in the black mind : African-American ideas about white people, 1830-1925
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The white image in the black mind : African-American ideas about white people, 1830-1925
Oxford University Press, 2000
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 265-279) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Historical studies of white racial thought focus exclusively on white ideas about the "Negroes". Bay's study is the first to examine the reverse - black ideas about whites, and, consequently, black understandings of race and racial categories. Bay examines African-American ideas about white racial character and destiny in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. In examining black racial thought, this work also explores the extent to which black Americans
accepted or rejected 19th century notions about innate racial characteristics.
目次
Introduction
1. Desegregating American Racial Thought
2. Overview
Part I: White People in Black Ethnology
Chapter 1: "Of One Blood God Created All The Nations Of Men": African-Americans Respond to the Rise of Ideological Racism, 1789-1830
Chapter 2: The Redeemer Race and the Angry Saxon: Race, Gender, and White People in Antebellum Black Ethnology
Chapter 3: "What Shall We Do With The White People?": Whites in Postbellum Black Thought
Part II: The Racial Thought of the Slaves
Introduction to Part II
Chapter 4: "Us Is Human Flesh": The Racial Thought of the Slaves
Chapter 5: "Devils and Good People Walking De Road At De Same Time": White People in Black Folk Thought
Part III: New Negroes, New Whites: Black Racial Thought in the Twentieth Century
Chapter 6: "A New Negro For A New Country": Black Racial Ideology, 1900-1925
Conclusion
Notes
Index
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