Deep denial : the persistence of white supremacy in United States history and life
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Deep denial : the persistence of white supremacy in United States history and life
Crandall, Dostie & Douglass Books, c2016
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 257-267) and index
収録内容
- White supremacy's historical context
- Creating a white social contract
- Expanding whiteness
- The contract proves binding
- Defending the contract
- Internalizing white supremacy
- Renewing the white social contract
- Post-World War II and the challenge to white supremacy
- Racial "communist threat" post World War II
- The 1950s : GI bill, white flight and resistance to integration
- White fear/white violence
- Mississippi : model for white resistance
- Preparing for the civil rights movement
- Civil rights organizing north and south
- The "big one" : Brown v Board
- The black community ups the ante
- Civil rights movement strategy
- Civil rights leaders : exiled, murdered, jailed
- Ongoing resistance to civil rights
- White "race traitors" in the civil rights movement
- Radicalization of the civil rights movement
- Lessons of the civil rights movement
- Growing up preaching in the land of "dog whistle politics"
- Federal response to the movement: the Great Society
- De-politicizing the civil rights movement
- Conservative counter strategy to the civil rights movement
- White mainstream response to the civil rights movement
- Internalized racial superiority : updated