The color line : a short introduction
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The color line : a short introduction
Routledge, 2020
- : hbk
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. [129]-132) and index
Contents of Works
- The color line
- Pre-contact North America and European colonization
- Early Virginia
- A slave system is established
- Beyond Virginia
- The founding
- King cotton
- More land and labor
- Sectional conflicts and the color line
- Civil War and reconstruction
- Redemption and Jim Crow
- Western Indians
- Closing the door
- An American empire
- The great migration
- Surviving and defying Jim Crow
- The second reconstruction
- The civil rights movement
- Black separatism, armed self-defense, and urban disorders
- The wider civil rights movement
- Limits of the second reconstruction
- The persistence of the color line
- Where do we go from here - and how do we get there?