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BEFORE JIM CROW: THE POLITICS OF RACE IN POSTEMANCIPATI ON By Jane Dailey
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Item specifics
- Condition
- Type
- Paperback
- Publication Name
- University of North Carolina Press
- ISBN-10
- 0807849014
- Narrative Type
- Nonfiction
- Intended Audience
- Young Adults, Adults
- ISBN
- 9780807849019
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
University of North Carolina Press
ISBN-10
0807849014
ISBN-13
9780807849019
eBay Product ID (ePID)
1698110
Product Key Features
Book Title
Before Jim Crow : the Politics of Race in Postemancipation Virginia
Number of Pages
292 Pages
Language
English
Topic
United States / Civil War Period (1850-1877), United States / General, American Government / State, Ethnic Studies / African American Studies
Publication Year
2000
Illustrator
Yes
Features
New Edition
Genre
Political Science, Social Science, History
Book Series
Gender and American Culture Ser.
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
24.6 Oz
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
6.1 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
00-057723
Reviews
An important addition to the growing literature about race in the late nineteenth-century South. American Historical Review, Before Jim Crow is an elegant, often sardonic study of the Readjuster movement.Times Literary Supplement, Impressive. . . . A provocative and important work, one that should influence the study of race for years to come.Journal of Southern History, Before Jim Crow is an elegant, often sardonic study of the Readjuster movement. Times Literary Supplement, Impressive. . . . A provocative and important work, one that should influence the study of race for years to come. Journal of Southern History, An important addition to the growing literature about race in the late nineteenth-century South.American Historical Review
Edition Description
New Edition
Synopsis
An examination of the most successful interracial coalition in the 19th-century American South - Virginia's Readjuster Party. Melding social, cultural and political history, Jane Dailey chronicles the Readjusters' efforts to foster political co-operation across the colour line., Long before the Montgomery bus boycott ushered in the modern civil rights movement, black and white southerners struggled to forge interracial democracy in America. This innovative book examines the most successful interracial coalition in the nineteenth-century South, Virginia's Readjuster Party, and uncovers a surprising degree of fluidity in postemancipation southern politics.Melding social, cultural, and political history, Jane Dailey chronicles the Readjusters' efforts to foster political cooperation across the color line. She demonstrates that the power of racial rhetoric, and the divisiveness of racial politics, derived from the everyday experiences of individual Virginians—from their local encounters on the sidewalk, before the magistrate's bench, in the schoolroom. In the process, she reveals the power of black and white southerners to both create and resist new systems of racial discrimination. The story of the Readjusters shows how hard white southerners had to work to establish racial domination after emancipation, and how passionately black southerners fought each and every infringement of their rights as Americans., Long before the Montgomery bus boycott ushered in the modern civil rights movement, black and white southerners struggled to forge interracial democracy in America. This innovative book examines the most successful interracial coalition in the nineteenth-century South, Virginia's Readjuster Party, and uncovers a surprising degree of fluidity in postemancipation southern politics. Melding social, cultural, and political history, Jane Dailey chronicles the Readjusters' efforts to foster political cooperation across the color line. She demonstrates that the power of racial rhetoric, and the divisiveness of racial politics, derived from the everyday experiences of individual Virginians--from their local encounters on the sidewalk, before the magistrate's bench, in the schoolroom. In the process, she reveals the power of black and white southerners to both create and resist new systems of racial discrimination. The story of the Readjusters shows how hard white southerners had to work to establish racial domination after emancipation, and how passionately black southerners fought each and every infringement of their rights as Americans., Long before the Montgomery bus boycott ushered in the modern civil rights movement, black and white southerners struggled to forge interracial democracy in America. This innovative book examines the most successful interracial coalition in the nineteenth-century South, Virginia's Readjuster Party, and uncovers a surprising degree of fluidity in postemancipation southern politics.Melding social, cultural, and political history, Jane Dailey chronicles the Readjusters' efforts to foster political cooperation across the color line. She demonstrates that the power of racial rhetoric, and the divisiveness of racial politics, derived from the everyday experiences of individual Virginians -- from their local encounters on the sidewalk, before the magistrate's bench, in the schoolroom. In the process, she reveals the power of black and white southerners to both create and resist new systems of racial discrimination. The story of the Readjusters shows how hard white southerners had to work to establish racial domination after emancipation, and how passionately black southerners fought each and every infringement of their rights as Americans., Long before the Montgomery bus boycott ushered in the modern civil rights movement, black and white southerners struggled to forge interracial democracy in America. This innovative book examines the most successful interracial coalition in the nineteenth-century South, Virginia's Readjuster Party, and uncovers a surprising degree of fluidity in postemancipation southern politics. Melding social, cultural, and political history, Jane Dailey chronicles the Readjusters' efforts to foster political cooperation across the color line. She demonstrates that the power of racial rhetoric, and the divisiveness of racial politics, derived from the everyday experiences of individual Virginians -- from their local encounters on the sidewalk, before the magistrate's bench, in the schoolroom. In the process, she reveals the power of black and white southerners to both create and resist new systems of racial discrimination. The story of the Readjusters shows how hard white southerners had to work to establish racial domination after emancipation, and how passionately black southerners fought each and every infringement of their rights as Americans.
LC Classification Number
00-057723 [F]
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