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Chapter 8. Black Politics and the “Foul and Infamous Lie” of Dred Scott
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction. Black Politics and U.S. Politics in the Age of Revolutions, Reconstructions, and Emancipations 1
- Chapter 1. Women’s Politics, Antislavery Politics, and Phillis Wheatley’s American Revolution 24
- Chapter 2. Rethinking White Supremacy: Black Resistance and the Problem of Slaveholder Authority 41
- Chapter 3. In the Woodpile: Negro Electors in the First Reconstruction 66
- Chapter 4. Freedom and the Politics of Migration After the American Revolution 84
- Chapter 5. Black Migration, Black Villages, and Black Emancipation in Antebellum Illinois 102
- Chapter 6. Practicing Formal Politics Without the Vote: Black New Yorkers in the Aftermath of 1821 116
- Chapter 7. “Agitation, Tumult, Violence Will Not Cease”: Black Politics and the Compromise of 1850 139
- Chapter 8. Black Politics and the “Foul and Infamous Lie” of Dred Scott 157
- Chapter 9. The “Free Cuba” Campaign, Republican Politics, and Post–Civil War Black Internationalism 176
- Chapter 10. The Southern Division: Freedpeople, Pensions, and Federal State Building in the Post-C onfederate South 198
- Epilogue. Telling and Retelling: The Diversity of Black Political Practices 216
- Afterword 223
- Notes 231
- List of Contributors 305
- Index 307
- Acknowledgments 313
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction. Black Politics and U.S. Politics in the Age of Revolutions, Reconstructions, and Emancipations 1
- Chapter 1. Women’s Politics, Antislavery Politics, and Phillis Wheatley’s American Revolution 24
- Chapter 2. Rethinking White Supremacy: Black Resistance and the Problem of Slaveholder Authority 41
- Chapter 3. In the Woodpile: Negro Electors in the First Reconstruction 66
- Chapter 4. Freedom and the Politics of Migration After the American Revolution 84
- Chapter 5. Black Migration, Black Villages, and Black Emancipation in Antebellum Illinois 102
- Chapter 6. Practicing Formal Politics Without the Vote: Black New Yorkers in the Aftermath of 1821 116
- Chapter 7. “Agitation, Tumult, Violence Will Not Cease”: Black Politics and the Compromise of 1850 139
- Chapter 8. Black Politics and the “Foul and Infamous Lie” of Dred Scott 157
- Chapter 9. The “Free Cuba” Campaign, Republican Politics, and Post–Civil War Black Internationalism 176
- Chapter 10. The Southern Division: Freedpeople, Pensions, and Federal State Building in the Post-C onfederate South 198
- Epilogue. Telling and Retelling: The Diversity of Black Political Practices 216
- Afterword 223
- Notes 231
- List of Contributors 305
- Index 307
- Acknowledgments 313