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Chapter 2 Negotiating and Transforming the Public Sphere: African American Political Life in the Transition from Slavery to Freedom
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Elsa Barkley Brown
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
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Jumpin' Jim Crow
- Introduction 3
- Chapter 1 The Politics of Marriage and Households in North Carolina during Reconstruction 7
- Chapter 2 Negotiating and Transforming the Public Sphere: African American Political Life in the Transition from Slavery to Freedom 28
- Chapter 3 One Man's Mob Is Another Man's Militia: Violence, Manhood, and Authority in Reconstruction South Carolina 67
- Chapter 4 The Limits of Liberalism in the New South: The Politics of Race, Sex, and Patronage in Virginia, 1879-1883 88
- Chapter 5 White Women and the Politics of Historical Memory in the New South, 1880-1920 115
- Chapter 6 William J. Northen's Public and Personal Struggles against Lynching 140
- Chapter 7 "For Colored" and "For White": Segregating Consumption in the South 162
- Chapter 8 The Leo Frank Case Reconsidered: Gender and Sexual Politics in the Making of Reactionary Populism 183
- Chapter 9 False Friends and Avowed Enemies: Southern African Americans and Party Allegiances in the 1920s 219
- Chapter 10 Race Reactions: African American Organizing, Liberalism, and White Working-Class Politics in Postwar South Carolina 239
- Chapter 11 "As a Man, I Am Interested in States' Rights": Gender, Race, and the Family in the Dixiecrat Party, 1948-1950 260
- Chapter 12 Dynamite and "The Silent South": A Story from the Second Reconstruction in South Carolina 275
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Afterwords
- Portraying Power 301
- Reflections 304
- The Shoah and Southern History 308
- Contributors 311
- Index 315
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
-
Jumpin' Jim Crow
- Introduction 3
- Chapter 1 The Politics of Marriage and Households in North Carolina during Reconstruction 7
- Chapter 2 Negotiating and Transforming the Public Sphere: African American Political Life in the Transition from Slavery to Freedom 28
- Chapter 3 One Man's Mob Is Another Man's Militia: Violence, Manhood, and Authority in Reconstruction South Carolina 67
- Chapter 4 The Limits of Liberalism in the New South: The Politics of Race, Sex, and Patronage in Virginia, 1879-1883 88
- Chapter 5 White Women and the Politics of Historical Memory in the New South, 1880-1920 115
- Chapter 6 William J. Northen's Public and Personal Struggles against Lynching 140
- Chapter 7 "For Colored" and "For White": Segregating Consumption in the South 162
- Chapter 8 The Leo Frank Case Reconsidered: Gender and Sexual Politics in the Making of Reactionary Populism 183
- Chapter 9 False Friends and Avowed Enemies: Southern African Americans and Party Allegiances in the 1920s 219
- Chapter 10 Race Reactions: African American Organizing, Liberalism, and White Working-Class Politics in Postwar South Carolina 239
- Chapter 11 "As a Man, I Am Interested in States' Rights": Gender, Race, and the Family in the Dixiecrat Party, 1948-1950 260
- Chapter 12 Dynamite and "The Silent South": A Story from the Second Reconstruction in South Carolina 275
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Afterwords
- Portraying Power 301
- Reflections 304
- The Shoah and Southern History 308
- Contributors 311
- Index 315